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To Thomas Jefferson from James Currie, 6 September 1793

From James Currie

Richmond. Sepr. 6th. 1793

Dr Sir

It is sometime since I had the honor of a line from you. In your last, I was inform’d that, my suit versus Griffin would probably be determin’d last April Court. Not having heard since leaves me in doubt whether any thing has been done in it. Will be glad to be inform’d when you are at leisure its situation and still continue to sollicit your friendly attention to it. We were in hopes of the pleasure of seeing you in this country during the Fall, but I have lately been inform’d you are not expected so soon. From what the news papers inform us you seem to be surrounded with tumultuous Politecians in no small number. It is much to be wished and greatly hoped that Europe will soon terminate their Wars that we may enjoy peace in Reality. With best Wishes for your health & happiness I have the honor to subscribe myself Dr Sir Your most Ob & V. H. Servt.

James Currie

RC (MHi); endorsed by TJ as received 12 Sep. 1793 and so recorded in SJL.

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