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From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 14 February 1787

To Clement Biddle

Mount Vernon, 14th Feb., 1787

Dear Sir:

I forgot, in the letter I wrote to you the day before yesterday,1 to request the favour of you to send 6 Screw Augers, that will bore holes 2½ inches.—I want them for Posting and railing—If this size is not sufficiently large they may be made bigger—for this, or indeed any kind of work I am informed that Screw Augers are much preferred. I am, Dear Sir, Yr. Most Obedt. Servt.,

G. WASHINGTON.

William J. Campbell Catalog, no. 45, n.d., n.p.

1GW is referring to his letter of 11 February. See Biddle to GW, 20 February.

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