From Thomas Jefferson to Adam Boyd, 21 November 1804
To Adam Boyd
Nov. 21. 04.
Th Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Boyd and returns him the manuscript of mr Blakeley. his time has not permitted him to give it a very serious perusal or much consideration. as far as he has been able to attend to it he thinks the subject analysed with accuracy, and that the author takes a very respectable stand in the line of those who to a sense of the imperfections of our alphabet have joined endeavors to correct it. these improvements1 take their place among those which one may have the wish without the hope of seeing introduced. he prays mr Boyd to be the bearer of his thanks to mr Blakely for the communication.
PoC (DLC); endorsed by TJ. Notation in SJL: “with Blakely’s MS.” Enclosure not found, but see Cornelius C. Blachly to TJ, 31 Oct.
Adam Boyd (1746-1835), a Republican from Bergen County, New Jersey, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1803 to 1805 and again from 1808 to 1813. He had previously been a sheriff, county jurist, and member of the state legislature (Biog. Dir. Cong.).
1. Word interlined in place of “efforts.”