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"John Dickinson and the Federal Constitution," by J.M. Tunnell, Jr.

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7
Date:
September 17, 1952
James M. Tunnell, Jr., an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware, delivers an address entitled "John Dickinson and the Federal Constitution" to several "patriotic groups" such as the Colonial Dames and Sons of the American Revolution on September 17, 1952. This address marks the occasion of the donation of the John Dickinson Mansion to the State of Delaware.
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Gift of James M. Tunnell