Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 7 February 1826

Richmond Feb 7 1826

My dear grandfather

I am sorry I cannot announce to you any definitive result as to the object of my visit here to-morrow however the bill will be brought in without fail; there will be opposition but wither by silent vote or active debate is not known; your friends are sanguine there has been no pause or hesitation with them since I last wrote. By the next mail or by private conveyance if any offers earlier I can give you something decisive and certain ever affectionately yours

Th: J. Randolph

ViU: Edgehill-Randolph Papers.

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