II. George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 15 July 1790
II. George Washington to Thomas Jefferson
Thursday 15th. July
Dear Sir
Have you formed an opinion on the subject I submitted to you on Tuesday?—Have you heard whether the Bill1 was disputed in both or either House of Congress on the ground of the Constitution, or whe[ther] this objection (in its full force) was held in petto for the last move, in the present stage of the business?—If it was debated, as above, whether the Arguments adduced by the Author of the Address to the P——were made use of, and how treated? And What would be the consequence supposing such a case, as he states, should arise? Yours sincerely & affectionately
Go: Washington
RC (DLC); addressed: “Mr. Jefferson (Private)”; endorsed as received 15 July 1790 and so recorded in SJL.
1. Opposite this word TJ wrote in margin of RC, perhaps much later, the following: “for fixing the seat of the federal govmt.”