Letter, 1793 January 22, Norfolk, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

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Letter, 1793 January 22, Norfolk, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

By Mr. Morris's request at Paris, self today put in post office his dispatches to him; arrived yesterday in French ship L'aimable Antoinette in 60 days passage from Havre de Grace; nothing yet determined on fate of King and Queen in France, but Republican armies are "triumphing in every quarter"; gave account of France to printer here; will take dispatches for Governor Blount of governor of Kentucky; goes to southwest territory.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 24 cm. x 19 cm.

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