From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Robert & Hugh Ingram, 18 August 1789
To Messrs. Robert & Hugh Ingram
Paris Aug. 18. 1789
Gentlemen
I am honored with your favor of the 10th. I am an utter stranger to every thing relative to the Brig Dart which you mention to me, but shall be willing to do whatever the case may admit of. At present, and probably for a considerable time to come, the government is too much otherwise occupied, perhaps too much constrained to take up anything of th[at kind]. I have the honor
PrC (DLC); mutilated, so that complimentary close and signature are lacking.