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From George Washington to James Ross, 15 July 1795

To James Ross

Philadelphia 15th July ⟨1795⟩

Dear Sir

Whether the transmission of the letter herewith sent may lead to a further discovery of the intentions of the writer, and who the writer is, is more than I can inform you. I send it, because Mr Bingham, the author, has suggested the measure; because you are acquainted with my ideas respecting those lands, and because, to ⟨know⟩ the disposition of others, towards them, ⟨can⟩ be productive of no harm, but the contrary.1

In a ⟨few⟩ moments I shall set out for Virginia, ⟨to⟩ avoid (among other reasons) the intense heat of the city: wch for the last four or five days, has been suffocating. With ⟨very⟩ great esteem and regard I am—Dear Sir Your Obedt Hble Servt

Go: Washington

ALS (letterpress copy), DLC:GW; LB, DLC:GW. The text in angle brackets is taken from the letter-book copy.

1The letter from Jabez Bingham has not been identified.

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