From Thomas Jefferson to John Witherspoon, 3 June 1792
To John Witherspoon
Philadelphia June 3. 1792.
Dear Sir
In consequence of the last letter you were so kind as to write me, I wrote to Mr. Baker for further explanations on the subject of the tutor wanted by Mr. Robinson. I have now the honor to inclose you their letters in further explanation of their views: and of repeating to you assurances of the great and sincere esteem with which I am Dear Sir Your most obedt. and most humble servt
Th: Jefferson
PrC (MHi); at foot of text: “Doctr. Witherspoon.” Tr (ViU: Edgehill-Randolph Papers); 19th-century copy. Enclosures: (1) Needler Robinson to Jerman Baker, 29 Oct. 1791 (enclosed in Baker to TJ, 15 Jan. 1792). (2) Baker to TJ, 20 May 1792 (recorded in SJL as received 26 May 1792, but not found).