Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to Fulwar Skipwith, 6 March 1793

To Fulwar Skipwith

Philadelphia Mar. 6. 1793.

Dear Sir

I duly received your favor of Feb. 12. and knowing my situation you will be at no loss to ascribe the delay of my answer to the pressure of other business. I now inclose you a letter for M. de Rochambeau. I have not applied for one from the French minister lest the circumstance of his being recalled should excite some delicacies about writing official letters. We are told that a Mr. Genest may be hourly expected as his successor. Wishing you every success & happiness you can desire I am with great esteem Dear Sir your most obedt. servt

Th: Jefferson

PrC (DLC); at foot of text: “Mr. Fulwar Skipwith.” Tr (DLC); 19th-century copy. Enclosure: TJ to Vicomte de Rochambeau, 6 Mch. 1793.

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