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Robert Taylor to Thomas Jefferson, 13 March 1819

From Robert Taylor

Norfolk March 13th 1819

Sir,

I accept, with very great satisfaction, your polite invitation to pass my time, at Monticello, during the session of the Visitors of the University. Unfortunately, an indispensible professional engagement will require my attendance, in Norfolk, at the commencement of the preceding week; and the arrangements of the Steam boat, between this place and Richmond, make it somewhat doubtful if, with the greatest diligence, I can reach Monticello a day before the meeting. Should it happen, that I shall not have arrived on the preceding1 day, I beg that you & the other gentlemen will proceed, according to your former practice, to arrange the business, for the next day.2 My province will be to receive, not to give information. Do me the favour to receive the offering of my great respect & esteem

Robert Taylor

RC (DLC); endorsed by TJ as received 20 (reworked from 19) Mar. 1819 and so recorded in SJL.

1Manuscript: “proceeding.”

2Omitted period at right margin editorially supplied.

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