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To Thomas Jefferson from Levi Lincoln, 21 April 1808

Worcester April 21– 1808.

Dear Sir.

Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Mr. Jonathan Russell of Providence, whose name I have frequently mentioned to you with pride & pleasure. I know of no man in the state of Rhode Island to whom republicanism has been more indebted, & whose abilities exertions & uniformity of conduct claim greater respect from the friends to our national Govt. You may recollect a July oration which I did myself the honor to present you, & of which you were pleased to express your high esteem. He is travelling to see the country & to pay his respects to the capital, the administration & the cheif majestrate of our national Govt—From him you may learn the political state of this section of our country—

I have the honor to be Dear Sir with the highest esteem most respectfully your hum. Sevt

Levi Lincoln

DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

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