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From George Washington to Samuel Powel, 29 June 1792

To Samuel Powel

[Philadelphia] June 29th 1792.

Dear Sir,

I feel much obliged by your kind offer of one of the tubs of Grape Vines from Madeira. If the remaining two contain plants enough to answer your own purposes, I will accept it with thankfulness; but let me entreat you not to disoblige yourself in order to accomodate me.1

A Vessel will sail in a few days for Alexandria, by which I shall send sundry parcels to Mount Vernon.

Mrs Washington unites with me in compliments & best wishes for Mrs Powell & yourself—and with grt esteem & regard I am—Dear Sir Yr Most Obedient and Affectionate Servt

Go: Washington

ALS, ViMtvL.

1It is not known whether Powel renewed his offer and delivered to GW “one of the tubs of Grape Vines from Madeira.”

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