Letter

Dr. Thomas Sewall to John Adams, November 21, 1825

Washington City Nov. 21 1825.

Dear Sir

Believing that you Still continue to feel a deep interest in the promotion of Science through the country, & that you will take a particular pleasure in the establishment & prosperity of Scientific institutions at the Seat of the National Government I take the liberty to forward to you a copy of the circular of our Medical < , Start deletion, insti , End, > School, with a copy of the Introductory lecture delivered at its opening.

With Sentiments of the highest / consideration & esteem I am / Your obedt humble Servt

Tho. Sewall

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Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers View original source ↗