To Thomas Jefferson from John Browne Cutting, 4 September 1824
Washington 4 Septr 1824.
Dear Sir
Accept my grateful acknowledgments for your letter of Aug 27th
The documents that you have been so obliging as to cause to be, a second time transcribed, and to re–authenticate with your signature, will serve me essentially: and superadded to the copy of your favour of July 2d, afford all the testimony that I could expect or desire.
With a repetition of regret for having given you so much trouble and thanks for such tokens of your regard, I remain with durable esteem and very great respect.
Dear Sir, Your much obliged and obedt Servt
John Browne Cutting
DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.