Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Newton, 12 July 1802

To Thomas Newton

Washington July 12. 1802

Dear Sir

The Secretary at War, Genl. Dearborne, having occasion to visit Norfolk, I cannot omit the occasion of making him known to you. you will find that his public appointment is no more than a just testimonial of his private worth: and I always suppose in bringing two good men together, I render a service to both.

I have to acknolege the reciept of your favor of June 1. it is probable I shall avail myself of your information on the subject of wine, when I shall be returned from Monticello, to which place I shall set out in ten days to pass there the bilious months of Aug. & September. I am happy to find a probability of being supplied with a wine of so superior a quality. I am desirous to get ahead of my consumption of it, so as to have it of good age, but as yet it is not convenient.

Accept assurances of my great esteem & respect

Th: Jefferson

PrC (DLC); at foot of text: “Colo. Newton.”; endorsed by TJ in ink on verso.

Henry Dearborn visited NORFOLK later that month possibly to inspect a battery that had replaced an earlier fortification for the city’s port (Norfolk Commercial Register, 18 Aug. 1802; ASP description begins American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States, Washington, D.C., 1832–61, 38 vols. description ends , Military Affairs, 1:158).

Newton had informed TJ of “some fine Brazil” WINE in his possession (Vol. 37:524–5n).

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