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Those interested in Thomas L. Rosser may wish to contact the Special
Collections Department at the University of Virginia Library which holds at
least some of his papers. He acquired a fine home called "Rugby" in
Charlottesville, and the city now has both Rugby Road and Rosser Lane. See
the references in K. Edward Lay, The Architecture of Jefferson Country.

Ned Berkeley

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