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To George Washington from Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 9 January 1790

From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp

Kingston [N.Y.] 9 Jan. 1790.

Sir!

The offer of your Excellency’s Services to the Patriots and friends to the rights of mankind, with which I was honoured by Your Excellency’s favourable letter of 28 May 1788, encouraged me to recommend to your Excellency’s attention Mr S. T. G. Mappa, a Gentleman of a distinguished character amongst the Patriots.1 Upon the advice of respectable men in Europe the advice of his Excellency Jefferson he brought with him a curious letter fondery—wanting to this moment in America, at the value of more than 3000 £ currency. It wil be a blessing for every branch of literature, and every liberal improvements, if that Gentleman meets any encouragement in his undertaking; which can not fail if he is happy enough to be patronised by your Excellency.

Your Excellency wil pardon the trouble, which I occasion unwillingly, daring not neglect Such as fair opportunity of recommending a worthy Subject to Your Excellency’s benevolence and assuring that I am with Sentiments of the highest esteem and respect Sir! your most obedient and Humble Servant

Fr. Adr. Vanderkemp

ALS, DLC:GW.

1Van der Kemp is referring to the printer Adam Gerard Mappa who arrived in New York in December 1789. See Thomas Paine to GW, 16 Oct. 1789, n.1.

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