Thomas Jefferson to John Graham, 14 May 1815
To John Graham
Monticello May 14. 15.
Dear Sir
The inclosed letter for mr Crawford was delivered to a gentleman who was going to France. hearing before his departure that mr Crawford was on his return, he sent the letter back to me. I am anxious however that Mr Crawford should recieve it, and as of the date it bears. will you have the goodness to let it lie in your office with such papers as may be destined for him, and to let him on his return recieve it with them, either at the office if he comes there, or otherwise by mail. Accept renewed assurances of my great esteem and respect.
Th: Jefferson
PoC (DLC); on verso of reused address cover of John Hollins to TJ, 10 Apr. 1815; at foot of text: “Mr Graham”; endorsed by TJ. Enclosure: TJ to William H. Crawford, 14 Feb. 1815.
George Ticknor was the gentleman bound for France.