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To Thomas Jefferson from George Logan, 20 February 1801

From George Logan

Lancaster Feby: 20: 1801

Respected Citizen

I congratulate you & our Country on the determination of the important question in which every real friend to his Country found himself deeply interested. I received a Letter last evening from our friend John Dickinson of Wilmington, no man is more anxious for the republican cause. The Legislature of this State have continued in Session to this time, in order to take measures in case of an usurpation. We shall now adjourn in two or three days—

I am with sentiments of respect Your friend

Geo Logan

RC (DLC); endorsed by TJ as received 23 Feb. and so recorded in SJL.

Measures in case of an usurpation: see Thomas McKean to TJ, 20 Feb. and 21 Mch.

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