From François-Louis Teissèdre de Fleury
als: American Philosophical Society
[before January 29, 1780]
Sir

The king has dezired me to send to him my medaille; I did answer, you had Received order to have it struck; & that as soon it would be done, I should present it to him.

If it was possible it Could be struck next week, I would be much obliged to you. Or if you have too much business, give me that Care; tell me the price you intend to put to it, & I shall Carrefully follow your directions.

I Could wish in one side the fort of Stonypoint, with this motto. aggeres, paludes, hostes victi. On the other side. A crown of Laurels, with a flag Struck. & this motto— Corona muralis. Round it, the united States to L. C. Fleury. I beg you would answer to Me as soon as possible, & believe me very Respectfully your Most obedient humble servant

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