Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Mayer & Brantz, 29 September 1807

Baltimore 29th. Septemr. 1807.

Sir,

More than twelve months past Mr. Reibelt desired us to import some Books for him from Hamburg. They are at length arrived via Tenningen.—It is possible, that part of them were intended for Your use, Sir.    We therefore take the liberty,—Mr. Reibelt living at so great a distance,—to send You a list of these Books & their cost; and if any of them have been ordered by You, we beg to receive your Commands how to forward them.

With the highest respect we have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient & most humble Servants

Mayer & Brantz.

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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