Letter, 1793 November 8, New York, [New York] to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

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Letter, 1793 November 8, New York, [New York] to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

Thanks for favor of 5th instant; regrets his decision to retire from public station; has taken passage on board American ship "Fanny" bound for Glasgow; may be detained a day or two; would be glad to render any service while in Europe.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 24 cm. x 20 cm.

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