Thomas Jefferson to John Quincy Adams, 23 October 1822
To John Quincy Adams
Monticello Oct. 23. 22.
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Adams for the copy of the Ghent Documents which he has been so kind as to send him. so far as concerns mr Adams personally, the respect and esteem of the public for him was too firmly and justly fixed, to need this appeal to them. but the volume is a valuable gift to his fellow1 citizens generally, and especially to the future historian whom it will enable to give correct ideas of the views of that treaty and to do justice to the abilities with which it was negociated. he begs leave to salute mr Adams with assurances of his highest esteem and respect.
RC (MHi: Adams Papers); dateline at foot of text. PoC (DLC); on verso of reused address cover of Joseph C. Cabell to TJ, 5 Aug. 1821; endorsed by TJ.
1. Reworked from “country.”
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