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From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Newton, 12 July 1802

To Thomas Newton

Washington July 12. 1802

Dear Sir

The Secretary at War, Genl. Dearborne, having occasion to visit Norfolk, I cannot omit the occasion of making him known to you. you will find that his public appointment is no more than a just testimonial of his private worth: and I always suppose in bringing two good men together, I render a service to both.

I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of June 1. it is probable I shall avail myself of your information on the subject of wine, when I shall be returned from Monticello, to which place I shall set out in ten days to pass there the bilious months of Aug. & September. I am happy to find a probability of being supplied with a wine of so superior a quality. I am desirous to get ahead of my consumption of it, so as to have it of good age, but as yet it is not convenient.

Accept assurances of my great esteem & respect

Th: Jefferson

PrC (DLC); at foot of text: “Colo. Newton.”; endorsed by TJ in ink on verso.

Henry Dearborn visited NORFOLK later that month possibly to inspect a battery that had replaced an earlier fortification for the city’s port (Norfolk Commercial Register, 18 Aug. 1802; ASP description begins American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States, Washington, D.C., 1832–61, 38 vols. description ends , Military Affairs, 1:158).

Newton had informed TJ of “some fine Brazil” WINE in his possession (Vol. 37:524–5n).

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