John Page to Thomas Jefferson, 6 August 1805
From John Page
Richmond Augt 6th. 1805
My dear Sir
As I had promised Mr. Randolph, when he delivered your friendly message, that I would be at Monticello in the Course of this week, and I have been unfortunately prevented from setting out at the time I intended by the longer continuance of my Postillion’s Sickness than I had expected, I have thought it proper to inform you, that we can not flatter ourselves with the hopes of being with you sooner than the middle, or possibly the end of next week.
Accept our best Wishes, & present them to Mr. & Mrs. Randolph & Family. & believe me sincerely yours
John Page
RC (DLC); endorsed by TJ as received 8 Aug. and so recorded in SJL.
your friendly message: probably TJ to Page, 2 June. TJ also wrote a letter to Page on 12 June, which has not been found.