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Thomas Law to Thomas Jefferson, 1 October 1813

From Thomas Law

Wa[shing]ton Octor [1]st 1813.

Dr sir

Enclosed I submit to your perusal, what I trust will be deem’d worth the trouble—If after a Year, these Treasury notes (become due), were recd as Cash in paymt of Subsn to the loan, it would give them full credit & enable Govt to issue more—The loan would also be obtain’d on more advantageous terms, as these note holders would encrease the number of competitors for the loan—

I remain With esteem Yrs unfeignedly

T Law—

RC (DLC: TJ Papers, 199:35472); dateline mutilated; addressed: “To Thomas Jefferson Esqr Monticello”; franked; postmarked Washington, 2 Oct.; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 1 Oct. 1813 received five days later and so recorded in SJL. Enclosure not found.

The enclosed memorial, not found, is described in TJ to John Wayles Eppes and TJ to Law, both 6 Nov. 1813.

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