Thomas Jefferson to John S. Cogdell, 10 July 1821
To John S. Cogdell
Monticello July 10. 21.
Sir
I have duly recieved your favor of June 17. covering a notification that the South Carolina academy of Arts has done me the honor of appointing me an Honorary member of their society. too old and too distant to aid in promoting their objects, I can only express the gratification furnished by every institution formed for advancing the progress of our country in the arts or sciences, and more especially that of their considering me as worthy of being associated with their views. permit me to request you to be the organ of my thankfulness to the society for this mark of their attention, and to accept yourself assurances of my great respect.
Th: Jefferson
PoC (DLC); at foot of text: “John S. Cogdell esq.”; endorsed by TJ.
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