Letter
Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, July 23, 1779
Williamsburg July 23. 1779
Sir
I take the liberty of begging leave of your Excellency to forward the enclosed by the first flag which may happen to be going into New York. They are addressed to [a] good man in distress which I am sure will apologize with you for my asking your intervention. I am with the greatest respect Your Excellencys most obt. & most hbl. servt.,
Th : Jefferson
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Thomas Jefferson
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