Address to the Citizens of the District of York.
- imprint_number: 1794.032
- title: Philadelphia, 1794. Fellow-citizens, I am not qualified by habit or education to harangue you ... I have therefore not made any verbal address to you in your counties …
- sequence_number: 32
- year: 1794
- place_issued: Virginia
- issuing_press: Uncertain
- author: Page, John (1744-1808).
- notes: A circular letter to his constituents reporting the on the current session of Congress and his offer to accept another term as their congressional representative. Manuscript additions to the text include a date of May 12, 1794 and a signature by Page.
Sheet lacks printer credit; a dateline of Philadelphia brings into question whether this title is a Virginia imprint; but Page engaged presses in Norfolk and Richmond during his political career, so making it probable that he simply sent a letter from Congress to one such Virginia publisher for publication. Apparently, the only known copy is held by the Library of Virginia.
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