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From George Washington to Samuel Vaughan, 6 April 1784

To Samuel Vaughan

Mount Vernon 6th April 1784

Sir,

Your favor of the 5th of Feby was long on its way to me.1 I scarcely knew in what terms to express my sense of your politeness, & the obligation you have laid me under by your order for the marble chimney piece & pair of glass Jarendoles;2 but be assured Sir, this instance of your attention has made an impression, which never will be forgotten. You have much obliged me also by giving your sentiments respecting my room.

Altho’ you have suspended your visit to Virginia, I would fain flatter myself that you have not laid it altogether aside. I expect to be in Philada about the first of May, when I shall have an opportunity of thanking you in person for your great politeness to me, & to assure you of the esteem & regard with which I have the honor to be Dr Sir Yr Mo[s]t obedt humble Servt

G: Washington

LB, DLC:GW.

1Letter not found.

2On 6 April 1785 GW had “the cases wch contained my Marble chimney piece” opened (Diaries description begins Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, eds. The Diaries of George Washington. 6 vols. Charlottesville, Va., 1976–79. description ends , 4:114). Whether or not the girandoles, mirrors with attached candle holders, were sent is not known. If so, they either have not survived or have not been identified.

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