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From George Washington to James McHenry, 25 July 1798

To James McHenry

Mount Vernon 25 July 1798

Dear Sir,

The enclosed will say as much as I can, in favour of the applicant; except that I have heard him exceedingly well spoken of by others.

Being a young man of Education; a Gentleman’s son who was able to give him little besides it; and sound in his Politic’s, notwithstanding the example of his nearest relatives; who are, I believe, without exception, in the opposite scale, I think he, and all such would be an acquisition to the service—More especially in the Artillery where Education, study and Science are indispensible. from the character given of ⟨Mr⟩ Mercer I think he would make an Excellent Artillery Officer.1 I am always yr affte fd

Go: Washington

ALS (letterpress copy), DLC:GW.

1The undated letter from Charles Fenton Mercer with its enclosure has not been found, but see GW to Mercer, 25 July.

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