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To Thomas Jefferson from T. Swaine, 29 September 1807

Sir Philadelphia Sepr: 29th. 1807

As the freind and Brotherinlaw, of General Peter Muhlenberg, who cannot possibly live more than two or three days, I take the liberty, most respectfully (altho’ personally unknown to you) of recommending John Graff Esquire as a fit person to succeed him as Collector of the port of Philadelphia, Mr Graff has acted as Deputy Collector for many years and his capability is well known to the Merchants of this City—Should the President think proper to appoint Mr Graff there is no doubt it will give great satisfaction and oblige the freinds of General Muhlenberg. The President I am confident, from my knowledge of his public and private character, will excuse the freedom I have taken upon this occasion

I have the honor to be with the highest respect and esteem Sir Your most obedient & Very Humble Servant

T Swaine

DNA: RG 59—LAR—Letters of Application and Recommendation.

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