Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to Sarah Grotjan, 10 January 1824

Monticello June 10. 24.

Your letter, Madam, of the 1st instant has been recieved informing me that I have a name-sake in your family, to whom you wish me to address a line of exhortation to a virtuous and patriotic life. I have done it in the inclosed letter. I am duly sensible of the indulgence with which you have kindly viewed the part I have acted in life. the times in which my lot was cast called on every citizen for every effort of his body and mind; and if in the parts assigned me I have been able to render any service, I am thankful for having been made the instrument of it.

I learn with pleasure that you have the blessing of a promising family, and sincerely pray and trust that it may continue a blessing through life, and I tender to yourself and family my best wishes and respects.

Th: Jefferson

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