Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 1 April 1821
From Joseph C. Cabell
Edgewood. 1 April. 1821.
Dear Sir,
I am much concerned not to be able to attend the meeting of the Visitors or the Albemarle election, in consequence of an indisposition contracted in travelling thro the late severe weather. I hope my friends will make known the cause of my absence from the election, and make my apology to the people. I shall endeavor to call on you on my way down the country. I profit of the opportunity by Mr Southall to convey you this note. My respectful compliments & friendly salutations attend all the gentlemen of the Board.
I am dear Sir, faithfully your friend
Jos: C: Cabell
RC (ViU: TJP-PC); endorsed by TJ as received 2 Apr. 1821 and so recorded in SJL.
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- Albemarle County, Va.; elections in search
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- Southall, Valentine Wood; delivers letter search
- Virginia, University of; Board of Visitors; meetings of search