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From John Adams to J.B. Binon

11 October 1821

Montezillo Oct 11th. 1821

To all who may see this letter I certify that I have been acquainted for several years with the barer J B Binon and have found him a Man of letters, taste and sense, very much of a gentleman—and a Manly candid & generous Man—he is eminent in the fine Arts, especially in sculpter and statuary which are his professional occupation, he has been employed in Boston in making many Busts—& in the Marble work of some of the most Costly and Elegant buildings which are erecting in Boston—he has also amused himself in preparing plaster of Paris by Calcination, & for Agriculteral purposes, and in all things as far as I have heard has given universal satisfaction as a Man of Probity—Industry and Politeness

This I certify under my / hand

John Adams

MHi: Adams Family Papers, Letterbooks.

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