From Thomas Jefferson to James Fanning, 29 July 1788
To James Fanning
Paris July 29. 1788.
Sir
I have now the honour to inclose you the letter of Mr. Baldwin of Georgia on the subject of your lands. In consequence of what he says I should think it adviseable for you to renew your applications to Messrs. Shoolbred and Moody to induce them to act as your attornies in this business. I shall always be ready to take care of your letters and to give you any other assistance in my power. I have the honor to be Sir Your most obedt. & most humble servt.,
Th: Jefferson
PrC (DLC). The enclosed letter from Abraham Baldwin to Fanning has not been found; it was transmitted in Baldwin’s letter to TJ of 20 Apr. 1788.