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title:“George Mason to John Fitzgerald”
authors:George Mason
date written:1786-3-27

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Mason, George. "Letter to John Fitzgerald." The Papers of George Mason. Vol. 2. Ed. Robert A. Rutland. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1970. 847. Print.
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Recipient's Copy, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.

George Mason to John Fitzgerald (March 27, 1786)

Gunston-Hall March 10th. 1786.
D[EA]R. SIR.
Being inform'd that Mr. Ridout's Brig is arrived, I expect I have some Goods in her; & shall take it as a Favour, if you will send any letters I may have on board, by the Bearer; and inform me, when the Brig will be ready to deliver my Goods; that I may send my Boat up for them. I am, with Mrs. Mason's Compliments, & my own, to your Lady Dr Sir Your most obdt. Sert.
G MASON

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