To James Madison from George Graham, 27 April 1827
From George Graham
Washington April 27th. 1827
Dear Sir
Your very kind and obliging favor was duly received.1 In compliance with your request I enclose an accurate Copy of the original draught of the declaration of rights as presented to the Committee by Coll. Geo: Mason of Gunston.2 It is furnished by Genl. John Mason, and I have compared it with the original, which with the endorsements, I know to have been written in the hand writting of Coll. Mason.
Genl. Mason has among his papers a Copy of a letter from his Father to Coll. Geo: Mercer then in London enclosing him a Copy of his draught of the declaration of rights; which I wished to have procured for you; and to obtain which has caused the delay in answering your Letter—as soon as it can be had it shall be forwarded to you. Mrs. Graham joins me in kind remembrance to Mrs. Madison & yourself. Yours very sincerely
Geo: Graham
RC (NN); enclosure (DLC; filed under “George Mason, June, 1776”). For enclosure, see n. 2.