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Permit me to have the honor of introducing to your notice Mr. William Cutting who is on a visit to Washington—This gentleman belongs to our bar—he is an amiable & deserving young man—highly esteemed among us, & a sincere & valuable friend of the present administration— With great respect I have the honor to be Sir, your very obedt Servt RC ( MHi ); at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson President...
Mr. Robert Macomb, who is the bearer hereof, being on a visit to Washington, is desirous of having the honor of waiting on you—I therefore take the liberty of giving him this letter, and can add, with great truth, that he is a very worthy & promising young man, and bids fair to become an ornament to his country & a useful member of society— I have the honor to be Sir, your very obt. Servt— RC...
Permit me to introduce to your civilities Mr. William Keteltas, a gentleman of the profession of the Law, who will have the honor of delivering you this letter, & proposes passing sometime at Washington. I have the honor to be Sir, your very obt Sert RC ( MHi ); at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr President &ca.”; endorsed by TJ as received 8 Jan. and so recorded in SJL with notation...
A Commission to Brockhurst Livingston of New York to be District judge of New York Thomas Fenwick of Washington county in the district of Columbia to be a justice of the peace for the sd county DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Mr. Hamilton will have the honor of delivering this letter—He is a son of the late Genl. Hamilton—a young gentleman of very promising talents, & very highly esteemed in this city—I take the liberty of recommending him to your notice during his stay in Washington, and to some of those civilities which all strangers receive at your hands. With great respect, I have the honor to be, Sir, your...
I take the liberty of introducing to your acquaintance & civilities my kinsman, Mr. William A. Livingston, who is on a visit to Washington, I have the honor to be very respectfully, your obed Sert MHi : Coolidge Collection.