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The Diary of James Gallatin: Secretary to Albert Gallatin, a Great Peace Maker 1813-1827

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314 pages, Hardcover

First published January 19, 1979

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April 7, 2018
Ok, Albert Gallatin was a person of some interest but his son James was not. Just because he was the secretary to his father does not make his thoughts of any interest to me. A total bore but i did give him an extra star for being so faithful in keeping his diary.
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