To Thomas Jefferson from the Commissioners of the Federal District, 14 March 1792
From the Commissioners of the Federal District
G[eorg]etown 14th: March: 1792
Sir
The plan of the loan from Mr. Blodget which you inclosed us, appears to us to be very eligible. It has therefore our warmest approbation. Though, we have not the smallest apprehension from the best attention we have been able to bestow on it; that we can in any measure be liable in our private capacities, yet, we think it prudent to express our desire, that this may be well understood by Mr. Blodget.—We are Sir, with respect & esteem Your most Obt: Servants,
Dd. Stuart | ![]() |
Commissioners |
Danl. Carroll |
RC (DLC); endorsed by TJ as received 17 Mch. 1792 and so recorded in SJL. FC (DNA: RG 42, DCLB).