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To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 1 November 1825

University of Va Nov: 1st 1825

Dear Sir,

I wish to get the ground immediately around the University surveyed in order to get the lots of the Professors & Hotel Keepers layed off to the best advantage, I can get some of the young gentlemen here (that understand surveying) to assist me if you will do me the favor of lending me your compass & chain they shall be taken particular care of, and returned immediately after the work is performed. the arrangement of the lots I shall then lay before you—I shall want Perrys last deed to trace the line between him & the University on the south side as a part of the lots will extend back to that line—I wished to get the triangular piece of ground below the east Street or a small portion of it on ground rent at the lower end to put a store house on if it could be had the first time you pass up the road, you will discover a building on that ground would not mask the University buildings in the least. I am sir with the highest respect & esteem your faithfull &

Most Obt Sert

A. S. Brockenbrough

CSmH.

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