From George Washington to Robert Morris, 3 September 1783
Rocky Hill Septr 3rd 1783
Dear Sir
Mrs Washington & myself heard with much pleasure from Major Jackson, that you & Mrs Morris had it in contemplation a visit to Prince Town; & we join very sincerely in offering you a Bed at our Quarters. The inconvenience of accepting it, can only be to yourselves, as the room is not so commodious as we could wish; but in the crowded situation of this place is equal perhaps to any you could get, & none would be happier in having you under their roof. We claim it indeed as a matter of right. Our best respects to Mrs Morris & yourself. I am Dr Sir Yr Most Obt & Affe. Hble Ser.
G.W.
DLC: Papers of George Washington.