1Circular Letter to Francis Coffyn and Others, 31 May 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty of inclosing you a copy of a regulation lately made by government here on the subject of tobacco. As it is highly interesting to all persons concerned in the commerce of that article, I must pray you to make the most immediate and general publication of it possible in your port. I have the honour to be with the highest respect Sir, Your most obedient & most humble servant...
2[From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Coffyn and Others, 22 June 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Paris, 22 June 1786 . An entry in SJL reads: “Francis Coffyn &c. as above May 31. Eleven letters with Morris’s agreement.” Letters not found; see TJ to Coffyn and others, 31 May 1786 . For Morris’ agreement, which was printed but not received in time to send out with the letters of 31 May, see note to TJ to Jay, 27 May ; see also TJ to W. H. Sargeant, 8 July 1786 .]