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To Thomas Jefferson from John Sullivan, 30 April 1787

From John Sullivan

Durham April 30th. 1787

Dear Sir

Capt. Pierce having been detained by Contrary winds I took an opportunity of sending to Barstead for a pair of Roe Bucks Horns. This Kind of Deer is very uncommon in America and his horns a very great Curiosity. The horns never grow Larger than those I send nor do those of the spike horned Buck ever exceed in size those I send you. These come free of Charge from your Excellenceys most obedt. servt.,

Jno. Sullivan

RC (DLC). Recorded in SJL as received 1 Sep. 1787; enclosed in Sullivan to TJ, 9 May 1787.

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