Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Latham Mitchill, 12 April 1802

From Samuel Latham Mitchill

Capitol, April 12. 1802

Sir

Permit me to offer you the inclosed Letter which I received by yesterday’s Mail from Albany. I suspect from what Mr. L’Hommedieu has written to me, that the Conversation about an Association of Agricultural Societies which I heard from you, some time ago, has given rise to that Communication. In the absence of the President of the New York Society Mr. Livingston in France, the functions of that place are performed by the Vice-President Mr. L’H. I am Sir; yours with great Respect

Saml L Mitchill

RC (DLC); at foot of text: “To Th. Jefferson President of the United States”; endorsed by TJ as received 12 Apr. and so recorded in SJL. Enclosure: Ezra L’Hommedieu to TJ, 3 Apr. 1802.

SOME TIME AGO: see TJ to Isaac Briggs, 29 June 1802.

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