| Dear Thomas. | New York. 26. Dec. 1795. |
This will be delivered you by Mr. Wadsworth a worthy and intelligent brother Yankee. He will probably be near you in Europe, & for your mutual satisfaction. I wish you to be acquainted; as it is always a happiness to me to be instrumental in making respectable men known to each other. I need not add to you, that any attentions your vagrant situation may enable you to pay him will be acknowledged, & cordially returned to any of your friends sojourning in this land by your friend and Brother
Josiah Quincy
RC(MHi: Adams Papers); addressed: Thomas Boylston Adams Esqr. / at the residence of Jn. Q. Adams Esquire / American Minister resident at / The Hague / Favored by Mr. Wadsworth”; endorsed: “Josiah Quincy / 26 Dec: 1795. / 28 April Recd / 96 / 9 July Arrivd: / Introductory.”