1From Thomas Jefferson to E. Copeland, Jr., 18 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I rec d yesterday from mr Dearborne Collector of Boston information of the arrival of the residue of my wines from mess rs Dodge & Oxnard at that port consigned to him, and the invoice for them also amounting to 277 fr–80 C mes and I have this day desired my Correspdt of Richmond to remit you 52. D 10 c the equivalent at par. any incorrectness on acc t of exchange is open to correction. I...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn, 18 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved yesterday your favor informing me of the arrival of a parcel of wines for me to your address, with your statement of the expences of freight, duties E t c which you have been so kind as to answer for me 31. D 30 c which sum I have this day desired Col o Peyton to remit to you. for this and your kindness in despatching them to him without waiting to hear from me I am very thankful. I...
3From Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 18 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
The wines for which I asked you to make a remittance to N.Y. were but a part of what I had written for. there were yet 5. cases and a cask of red wine to come which have since arrived at Boston consigned to Henry A. S. Dearborne the Collector, who has pd freight and duties for me 31. D 30 which I must request you to remit him, and to mr E. Copeland j r of Boston the further sum of 52. D 10 the...