Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, 10 October 1823
To Nathaniel Macon
Monticello Oct. 10. 23.
Dear Sir
The bearer Doctor Watkins has for some time been my neighbor and family physician; and in the latter character especially has deserved much of1 myself personally, age and accident having given me much occasion for aid in that line. his political principles2 are yours and mine, and proposing a visit to Washington, he naturally wishes to be known to one so long and so prominent in the school of genuine republicanism. I recommend him to your acquaintance as one whose worth respectability and correctness of character, render him truly estimable; and I do it with the more pleasure as it gives me the occasion of recalling myself to your recollection and of assuring you that time has not changed, and never will change towards you, my constant affection and friendly attachment and respect.
Th: Jefferson
RC (Nc-Ar: Macon Papers); addressed: “The honble Nathaniel Macon favored by Dr Watkins.” Dft (DLC: TJ Papers, 225:40173); on verso of reused address cover to TJ; undated; endorsement by TJ dated. Recorded in SJL with additional bracketed notation: “by Dr Watkins.”
1. Preceding four words interlined in Dft in place of “of great value to” and further reworked from “has deserved well of.”
2. Reworked in Dft from “his politics.”
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- aging; TJ on his own search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Correspondence; letters of introduction from search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Health; aging search
- Macon, Nathaniel; letters to search
- Macon, Nathaniel; TJ introduces T. G. Watkins to search
- Watkins, Thomas G.; and TJ’s health search
- Watkins, Thomas G.; TJ introduces search