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Thomas Jefferson to George Divers, 18 March 1811

To George Divers

Monticello Mar. 18. 11.

Dear Sir

The ground I have prepared for grass along a branch, is, in several spots, too dry for timothy, and especially where we run a little up the foot of the hill. it is moreover a red soil; thinking it will be better to put these spots into Oat-grass if you can spare me a little seed of that, I shall be thankful for it. it will serve as a commencement to raise seed from, as I wish to go a good deal into that kind of grass.  The bearer brings your clover box, which was ready within an hour after your servant left us. Affectionately Yours

Th: Jefferson

PoC (MHi); at foot of text: “Mr Divers”; endorsed by TJ.

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