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To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Moore, 2 August 1825

Sir. Philada August 2d 1825

Mr Joseph bland, an officer of the [Mint] whose reputation as a chemist and Mineralogist is known to you, has been engaged for nearly twenty years in forming a mineralogical Cabinet. Possessing many advantages and great assiduity in this pursuit, his Collection is now probabily [surpassed] by very few in the United States. His specimens amount, I understand, to about 4000, are [   ] according to [blandand], and are of a convenient medium size. He is now proposing to sell his Collection, and I think would accept for it a sum, which, good judges of the value of such objects would deem very reasonable. It has been thought probable that the liberal spirit evinced in the establishment of the University of Virginia, might be gratified with an opportunity of obtaining such a collection—

I confine myself to a very general motive of the subject and embrace with much pleasure the occasion of renewing to you the expression of My great respect.

Your obt servt

Saml Moore

DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

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