1To Thomas Jefferson from John Rea, 25 April 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
I have Sent this morning by the mail stage a trunk containing 4 window draperries that you sent to me for—The delay was oweing to not getting damask here for wich I Sent to New York and Baltimore and was disapointed there likewise They are made of the best crimson mantua wich I hope will give Satisfaction and Gratify your humble servant NB the bill of Particulars as in with the Draperries the...
2To Thomas Jefferson from John Rea, 27 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent the amount—of the Silk coverlid which is $40-50 Cents But Beage pardon for gaven you the Troubell of writing I Should have Inclosed the Bill with it But the Gentleman that took Charge of it went of in hast So that I had not time but for the futer I will pay the Strickest attention— Your Most Humble Servent DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Rea, 8 July 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
I have your esteem’d favour of 6th inst inclosing a Dft of the Bank of Washington on the Bank of the United States of this place for the amount of my account against you Dollars 352.67 ½ for which I thank you, I am happy the articles arrived in good condition, and gives satisfaction. any of your future commands shall be carefully attended too by Sir Your oblidged humble Servant DLC : Papers of...
4To Thomas Jefferson from John Rea, 25 April 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr Thomas Jefferson To John Rea To 60 ½ yds Crimson Mantua @ 1 75/100 105 .87 ½ To 62 yds Green ditto @ 1 50/100 93 .00 To 60 yds Cambric Muslin for inside lining @