1Victor du Pont and Eleuthère I. du Pont de Nemours to Thomas Jefferson, 11 August 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Knowing that you have honored with your friendship our excellent & much lamented father we think it our duty to inform you of his death, which took place on the 7 th instant after a very severe and painfull illness of eleven days— you will find in the national intelligencer in Niles Register and in the Aurora a short notice of his life; not much known in this Country which is the Country of...
2Enclosure: Victor du Pont’s Notes on Samuel F. Du Pont, [ca. 7 December 1815] (Jefferson Papers)
A Few Facts in Support of the request made by Victor du Pont of a Warrant of Midshipman for his son Samuel Francis — Two objections will probably be made 1 o M r du Pont is a foreigner 2 o What has M r
3Victor du Pont to Thomas Jefferson, 2 July 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
en l’absence de mon frere qui est pour le moment à Washington City je prends la liberté de repondre à celle que vous lui avez fait l’honneur de lui ecrire le 16 juin dernier —pour vous prevenir que le depart de la Caisse quil vous avait annoncé a eté retardé par la crainte de l’exposer aux risques de mer dans les circonstances actuelles, mais elle vous sera acheminée par Baltimore lundi ou...
4From Thomas Jefferson to Victor Marie du Pont, 12 August 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Dupont and incloses him a letter just recieved under cover from his father. RC ( DeGH ); addressed: “Mr. Victor Dupont New York”; franked; endorsed by du Pont. Enclosure: probably Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours to his sons, Victor and Éleuthère Irénée, 4 Apr. (see Vol. 43:394n ).
5From Thomas Jefferson to Victor Marie du Pont, 10 July 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Having occasion to remit a sum of 250. Dollars to Stephen Cathalan of Marseilles, I take the liberty of asking a renewal of your former indulgence by giving me a bill of that value on your house in Paris, for which purpose I inclose you a post note for that sum drawn on the bank of the US. at New York by the branch bank here. it will be best that the bill should be payable to mr Cathalan...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Victor Marie du Pont, 11 June 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Inclosed I send you the bill you wish for on Paris and I have only to regret the determination you have taken not to ask any more for this year, If I could enjoy the thought of having rendered you a small service I should be quite proud & happy, but indeed I have no claim to that merit for the transaction is as convenient to me as it can be to you and under that fortunate basis of mutual...
7From Thomas Jefferson to Victor Marie du Pont, 7 June 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Your kindness on a former occasion has emboldened me to trouble you again for a draught on Paris of the value of 200. Dollars, for which sum I inclose you a check on the New York branch bank. my apology is that it shall be the last time for the present year , and that I am really so helpless in things of this kind that like other helpless beings I throw myself on the charity of the benevolent....
8From Thomas Jefferson to Victor Marie du Pont, 10 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to M. duPont is thankful to him for the accomodation of his bill of exchange, and offers of notice when there shall be a conveyance. to save him this trouble he gives him that of recieving his letter to mr Skipwith and forwarding it by any conveyance he approves. RC ( DeGH ). Enclosure: TJ to Fulwar Skipwith, 4 May.
9To Thomas Jefferson from Victor Marie du Pont, 7 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Je recois la lettre dont vous m’avez honoré en date du 4 Courrant et je m’empresse de vous envoyer la traite que vous desirez sur Paris—Toute la famille dans l’un et l’autre hemisphere sera toujours reconnaissante lorsque vous lui fournirez l’occasion de faire quelque chose qui vous soit agreable. Les nouvelles de guerre ont un peu suspendu les expeditions par france les assureurs, n’ayant...
10From Thomas Jefferson to Victor Marie du Pont, 4 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Dupont your father informed me he should have occasion to remit considerable sums of money from France to the US. the small matter for which I have occasion cannot be proposed as a convenience to him, but to myself alone. I wish to place 400. Dollars in Paris for the purchase of some wine, and know not how to remit it there. if it be convenient for you to give me your draught on your...