Difference between revisions of "Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 11 September 1792"
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[[File:JeffersonToWytheSeptember111792.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>"Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 11 September 1792." Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib006460 Library of Congress,] ''The Thomas Jefferson Papers.''</p>]] | [[File:JeffersonToWytheSeptember111792.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>"Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 11 September 1792." Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib006460 Library of Congress,] ''The Thomas Jefferson Papers.''</p>]] | ||
+ | ==Letter text== | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
− | Dear Sir Monticello Sep. 11. 1792. | + | Dear Sir Monticello Sep. 11. 1792. |
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+ | I have duly received your [[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 August 1792|favors]] referring to me the size & execution of the seal for your court, and as I can best deside on this after a consultation with the artist & due enquiry from him, I refer it till my return to Philadelphia which will be within about ten days. – As I propose to return home to reside at the close of the next session of Congress I hope I shall then have opportunities of sometimes seeing you, & perhaps be able to induce you to see this part of our country. in all times & places I shall ever be with the sincerest attachment Dear Sir | ||
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+ | Your affectionate friend & servant<br /> | ||
+ | [[Thomas Jefferson|Th: Jefferson]] | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 August 1792]] | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 26 February 1793]] | ||
[[Category: Letters to Wythe]] | [[Category: Letters to Wythe]] | ||
[[Category:PROOFED]] | [[Category:PROOFED]] |
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Letter text
Dear Sir Monticello Sep. 11. 1792.
I have duly received your favors referring to me the size & execution of the seal for your court, and as I can best deside on this after a consultation with the artist & due enquiry from him, I refer it till my return to Philadelphia which will be within about ten days. – As I propose to return home to reside at the close of the next session of Congress I hope I shall then have opportunities of sometimes seeing you, & perhaps be able to induce you to see this part of our country. in all times & places I shall ever be with the sincerest attachment Dear Sir
Your affectionate friend & servant
Th: Jefferson