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From Thomas Jefferson to George Divers, 29 September 1807

Dear Sir Monticello Sep. 29. 07.

I recieved the inclosed grass seed, & letter from a mr Willis of whom, or whose place of residence I know nothing. the character he gives of the grass is such as to make it worthy an experiment: but my vagrant life renders it impracticable with me. knowing nobody more likely to give it a fair trial than yourself I confide it to your care if you think it worthy of it. I set out tomorrow for Washington; am rejoiced to hear of your improved health & shall hope to find it still more improved in April. I salute you with great affection.

Th: Jefferson

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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