Dear Sir | Quincy Sept 2d 1800 |
In answer to your letter of yesterday by Lt Potter, I can only say that you shall be at liberty to take which you please of the two Lieutenants. If Mr. Clough should not join you in four days from yesterday, according to his promise, you may take Mr. Potter in his place if you chose to do so. But I will not break in upon your arrangement. I return you Mr. Stoddert’s letter as you desire
With sincere esteem I am Sir your hum Ser
MHi: Adams Family Papers, Letterbooks.