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- 1793 – Thomas Jefferson corresponded with President George Washington regarding the administration's policy on French privateers. Jefferson's letter addressed the exclusion of specific French vessels from U.S. ports and the restitution for their prizes, aligning with the Cabinet's recent decisions on maintaining neutrality and excluding foreign privateers from American ports.
- 1919 – The Charlottesville Daily Progress reported on local community developments, reflecting growth and changes in the city following World War I.