To Isaac Gouverneur and Samuel Curson
al (draft) and copy: Library of Congress
Passy, Nov. 22. 1781
Gentlemen

I received the Letter you did me the Honour of Writing to me the 1st of September. It was by Order of Congress that I directed the Offer of Money to be made you, but it would be a Pleasure to me if I could be otherwise useful to you. If you have furnish'd any Correspondent here with a distinct Account of your Property in the several retaken Vessels you mention, and he finds any Encouragement to attempt the Recovery of it, perhaps I can assist him. If you have as yet employ'd no Person, or have no Correspondent here, I would recommend to you Mr. Jonathan Williams, a very intelligent active & exact Merchant in Nantes, or Mr Grand, our Banker in Paris, or as Mr Barclay Consul for America in France is just arrived whom you may proba-bly know, perhaps he will be the most proper Person. I heartily wish the Recovery of your Liberty, and have the honour to be Gentlemen

Messrs Gouverneur & Curson
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