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Isaac A. Coles to Thomas Jefferson, 9 March 1816

From Isaac A. Coles

Enniscorthy Mar: 9th 1816.

Dear Sir,—

Permit me to return you my best thanks for the Paper Mulberry; which you were kind enough to send me. They have proven more acceptable to my friends than to my self,1 Mrs Randolph having been good enough to let me have a dozen or fifteen, which my servant brought me during your last visit to Bedford—

My Brother Mr Walter Coles sends eight Lemon Peaches, which will prove a great treasure if they can be defended against the attacks of the Worms.

Tomorrow morning I go to Richd to sell my crop of Tobacco, and as soon as I return I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you at Monticello—I fear I am some weeks too late in getting my crop to market—with sincere & devoted attachment, I Am Dr Sir, ever yrs

I. A. Coles

RC (DLC); at foot of text: “Thos Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as received 9 Mar. 1816 and so recorded in SJL.

1Manuscript: “sely.”

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