From Robert Morris (unpublished)
Monticello Augt. 15. 1783
Dear Sir

Being desirous of getting from England as soon as possible one of those copying Machines invented there not long since, and of which I dare say you have seen Specimens of its Execution in Doctr: Franklin’s Letters. I take the Liberty of asking the favor of you to write thither for one for me, with half a dozen Reams of the Paper proper for it. If you can think of this in the first Letter you write and will be so good as to Order it out by the first Opportunity the Obligation will be increased. It may be brought to Philadelphia as I shall be there in November to continue some Time.

Philada Septr. 17th. 1783
Dear Sir

You have above an extract of a letter from the Honble. Mr. Jefferson to me by which you will perceive that he wants one of your late invented Machines for copying Writings. He desires me to write to England but if I am not much mistaken France is the place. You however will know when his order can be best executed, and give orders accordingly. Shou’d it be shipped from France Messrs LeCouteulx & Co will supply the Money to pay Cost on my Account. If you think it best to order it from London Messrs Herries & Company of that place will pay for it, or in either case if it will suit you to draw on Mr. Jefferson or me payable in America for the Cost the bill shall be punctually requitted. You will excuse this trouble it is occasioned by the opinion which I entertain, that this is the most likely way to have our Friend Jefferson well Served. With sincere Attachment I ever am Dear Sir Your most Obedient and Most humble Servant

Robt Morris

His Excy Benjn. Franklin Esqr Minister Plenipotentiary Passy
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