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To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 25 April 1826

My dear grand father New-York April 25 1826

I have returned thus far on my way home and can yet report nothing definitively some feeble attempts have been made here and in Boston to raise money by subscription. they have neither succeeded or failed. the extreme [pressure] of the money market will I think prevent any thing being done at present in that way. altho it will not prevent the sale of tickets. persons do not like to subscribe ten dollar where others have subscribed $500. The prospectus of the lottery will be published in the course of next week and tickets offered every where at once for sale. I am told by every body they will sell rapidly. persons will purchase one, two or three [   ] would not like to subscribe so small a sum. Every is as favorable as I could expect. I will write from Philidelphia by the 5 or 6 of next month when I hope to report progress.

most affectionately yours,

Th J Randolph

ViU: Edgehill-Randolph Papers.

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