From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 28 July 1791
To Thomas Jefferson
[Philadelphia] Thursday Afternoon, 28th July [1791]
Dear Sir,
I have just given the enclosed Letters an acknowledgment, & was about to file them; but not recollecting whether I had ever shewn them to you, or not—I now, as they contain information, & opinions on Men & things, hand them to you for your perusal.1 By comparing them with others, & the predictions at the times they were written with the events which have happened, you will be able to judge of the usefulness of such communications from the person communicating them. I am Yrs sincerely
Go: Washington
ALS, DLC: Thomas Jefferson Papers.
1. The enclosures probably included Gouverneur Morris to GW, 22 Nov., 1, 24 Dec. 1790, and 9 Mar. 1791 (see GW to Morris, 28 July 1791).