Letter
Robert Goodloe Harper to John Adams, July 29, 1798
Philadelphia July 29th. 1798.
The enclosed address, Sir, was transmitted to me by the meeting which agreed to it, with a request that I would present it to the President of the United States. Being prevented from discharging in person this agreeable duty, I take the liberty of transmitting the address by Post, and / Have the Honour to be, with / Sentiments of the Highest respect / sir / Your Most obedt. Very Hble. Sevt.
Rob: G: Harper
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