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From George Washington to Embree & Shotwell, 3 October 1788

To Embree & Shotwell

Mount Vernon October 3d 1788

Gentn,

I hope and expect you have received payment for the Clover and Timothy seeds which you forwarded to me last winter—It was ordered long ago.

Pray on what terms could you supply me with 3000 lbs. of fresh and good red clover Seed of the present years growth to be Shipped from New York before the Rivers are closed with Ice—or at any rate to be here immediately after they open. Your answer soon will much oblige. Gentlemen Yours &c.

Go: Washington

LB, DLC:GW.

The firm of Lawrence Embree and William Shotwell, doing business at 24 Queen Street in New York City, dealt in hardware and specialized in the importation of seeds for grasses. GW had been one of their customers since December 1787 when he inquired about the shipment of seeds (GW to Embree & Shotwell, 3 and 30 Dec. 1787, 22 Feb. 1788, Embree & Shotwell to GW, 14 Dec. 1787).

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