Entry  About  Search  Log In  help
Publication
printable version

From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Hare, 10 April 1824

Monticello Apr. 10. 24.

I am very thankful to you, Dear Sir, for the kindness with which you have attended to my late request. I did not mean to give you so much trouble as you have been so good as to take, altho’ it’s fruits are most acceptable and valuable. I make my acknolegements also for the pamphlets you have been so kind as to send me. your letter to Professor Silliman, proposing an easy method of imitating Chalybeate waters will be of great value to those who are now obliged to take long journies to procure them. with my thanks, be pleased to accept assurances of my great esteem and respect.

Th:Jefferson

Privately owned.

This early access document derives from raw transcriptions, prior to editing and publication in Rotunda's American History Collection. If this document is cited in formal research, it should be noted that it is not a final version, and that the URL you used to access it is not permanent.
Please report any errors or problems you notice in documents.