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To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 6 April 1826

Richmond. 6 April. 1826.

Dear Sir,

I reached this late last evening & fell over one of the banks and got much injured in several parts of my frame, insomuch that I can scarcely write. I have just seen my brother, who has received a reply from Mr Wirt, from which it appears conclusively that he would not accept the law chair. Mr Lomax therefore is the Professor, & the system will remain as you desired.

I am, dear Sir, most sincerely yours

Jos: C: Cabell

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