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To Thomas Jefferson from S. Thomas, 26 November 1807

East Town, November 26, 1807.

My dear friend,

The good Opinion I have of you and your administration while our Chief Magistrate induces me to trouble you with these lines as I wish my Country well and you my friend can you devise no means to git rid of so obnoxious a Character as Wilkinson has he not been conserned for a great many years with this notorious traytor Burr Only Sir look at it and then judge has he not ever since the happy Change been plotting with Burr and has he not been charged publicly of being in Spanish pay for years and the greatest Villian always turns State evidence first. Your Sincerely

S. Thomas.

Printed Source--Thomas Jefferson Correspondence, Collections of William K. Bixby (Boston: 1916)..

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