To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 7 January 1825
University of Va Jany 7th ’25
Dear Sir,
I beg leave to suggest the propriety of having a Post Office established here (if it be practicable) it will not only be a great convenience to the Professors & students, but may be attended with other good consiquences by keeping the students as much out of Charlottesville as possible—It will only be necessary to have a carrier between Charlottesville & this place two or three times a week which can’t be attended with much expence I submit it to your better judgment
I am Sir respectfully your Obt Sevt
A. S. Brockenbrough
CSmH: Jefferson File.