To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 27 February 1826
Oak hill Feby 27. 1826.
Dear Sir
The enclosed letter from Mr Go[. . .] relating to a subject interesting to you, and your family, I forward it to you with pleasure. we have heard with deep regret, of the afflicting calamity with which you have been visited, but well know that you will not want resources, to meet any disaster, to which, our nature is subject. with our best wishes to Mrs Randolph & family, I am Dear Sir very sincerely your friend
James Monroe
DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.