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Thomas Jefferson to David Bailie Warden, 9 July 1811

To David Bailie Warden

Monticello July 9. 11.

Dear Sir

The possibility that another post may still find you at Washington induces me to risk another letter’s getting in time to have the benefit of your care. mr Mazzei, of Pisa, to whom it is addressed, is the intimate friend of mr Febroni, probably known to you as a man of letters, lately appointed by the Emperor a Maitre de requetes, charged with the care of roads and bridges South of the Alps, and passing most of his time at Paris. if put into his hands it will be sure of a safe conveyance, but in case of his absence, such other conveyance as you can find for it will oblige me. repeating my wishes for a pleasant voyage, I add the assurance of my great esteem and respect.

Th: Jefferson

RC (MdHi: Warden Papers); at foot of text: “Mr Warden”; endorsed by Warden. PoC (DLC); endorsed by TJ. Enclosure: TJ to Philip Mazzei, 9 July 1811.

Giovanni Fabbroni (febroni) was the emperor Napoleon’s maitre de requetes (master of petitions) for the portions of northwestern Italy that had been annexed by France.

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  • Fabbroni, Giovanni Valentino Maria; as master of petitions search
  • Mazzei, Philip; letters to mentioned search
  • Napoleon I, emperor of France; appointments of search
  • Warden, David Bailie; carries TJ’s letters to France search
  • Warden, David Bailie; departure for France delayed search
  • Warden, David Bailie; letters to search