To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Dearborn, 12 October 1807
Octobr. 12th. 1807—
Sir
In my answer to Sergt. Dunbau I observd that there would be an impropriety in giving him a discharge at present, but that if his fears were such as to render it painfull to to join his Company he might be transfered to an other Company, and that he might remain with the guard in this City the ensuing winter.—I think Capt. McComb would be a suitable charactor to attend any experiments that Mr Doyley may wish to make.
Yours respectfully
H. Dearborn
DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.