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To Thomas Jefferson from John Gorman, 22 September 1824

Septr 22nd 1824

Sir

I have Engaged a Small Job of Work and I am so much huried that I cannot spare time to go to Blenham If you will Be so Cind to let me have the Slate Stone that I left In your Carrage house you Will Oblidge me and I will return the same Number of feet in the Spring or Perhaps in the Winter I have Split out your Caps and Bases But My force in the quary is not able to get them out any time that you could spare me two hands for a few Days I could rough them So as to Be ready for hawling By so doing you will

oblidge your Humble Servant

Jno. Gorman

MHi.

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