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Theodorus Bailey to Thomas Jefferson, 26 April 1812

From Theodorus Bailey

New york 26. April 12.

Dear Sir,

I do myself the honor to transmit to you under cover, a letter from the Post-Master at Scaghticoke, in answer to one I addressed to him on the subject of your letters to Mr Oliver Barrett; by which you will know that your letters have been delivered to Mr Barrett.

With the highest consideration and regard

I am Dear sir, most truly yours,

Theodorus Bailey.

RC (MHi); endorsed by TJ as received 1 May 1812 and so recorded in SJL. Enclosure: Munson Smith to Bailey, Schaghticoke, 21 Apr. 1812, stating that “Yours of 7th April Inst came to hand with one inclosed for Mr Oliver Barrett which letter I have delivered to him—the former Letter of which you mention as being from Mr Jefferson was receivd in due time & Delivered to Mr Barrett he Says, he has written an answer” (RC in MHi; addressed: “Hone Theodorus Bailey Esqr P Master N. York”; franked; postmarked Schaghticoke, 21 Apr.).

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