Thomas Jefferson Papers

V. George Washington to William Deakins, Jr. and Benjamin Stoddert, 17 March 1791

V. George Washington to William Deakins, Jr. and Benjamin Stoddert

Philadelphia March 17th. 1791

Gentlemen

In order to avail the public of the willingness expressed by the inhabitants of Washington county, as mentioned in your letter of the 11th. to sign a paper ceding their lots in Hamburg, on being requested by any person under my direction, I have written the inclosed letter, which if you think it will answer the desired end, you will be so good as to dispatch to them, with the necessary propositions in form. I am aware that by this means it will become known that you are acting for the public: but there will be no reason for keeping this longer secret after my arrival at George town.

With respect to Mr. Burns I will confer with you on my arrival as to what is best to be done in his case, should you not have obtained a cession from him in the mean time.

Dft (DLC: Washington Papers); in TJ’s hand except for dateline and docketing in Washington’s; at foot of text: “Messrs. Deakins & Stoddard.” PrC (DLC); lacks dateline. Entry in SJPL reads: “[Mar. 16.] draught of letter from G. W. to Deakins & Stoddert.” Their letter of the 11th has not been found (but see note, Washington to TJ 16 Mch. 1791, preceding). Enclosure: printed below.

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