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You are to take an exact acct of all the Virginia Stores at this place; for which you are to pass your receipt to Mr Kennedy Quarter Master and to deliver none out after my departure but by Letter from me, or Orders from the Governor, or Commander in Chief; except it be Ammunition &ca for the use of the Garrison; and for Supplying the Ranging Companies—in doing which, you are to observe the...
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 10 July 1758. On 20 July Smith wrote to GW: “. . . in your letter of the 10th Inst. . . .”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 11 July 1758. On 20 July Smith wrote to GW: “I have the favour of your letters dated the 11th & 14th.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 14 July 1758. On 20 July Smith wrote to GW: “I have the favour of your letters dated the 11th & 14th.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 9 Aug. 1758. On 15 Aug. Smith wrote to GW : “I Receiv’d your Favour Aug. 9th.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 20 Aug. 1758. On 22 Aug. Smith wrote to GW : “I Receivd Your Favour Dated the 20th.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 1 Sept. 1758. On 7 Sept. Smith wrote to GW : “Your Letter of the first come safe to my hand.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 12 Sept. 1758. On 18 Sept. Smith wrote to GW : “Your Letter of the 12th Came safe to Hand.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 30 Oct. 1758. On 16 Nov. Smith wrote to GW : “I Receivd Yours [of] the 30th of Octr.”
Letter not found: to Charles Smith, 5 Nov. 1758. On 16 Nov. Smith wrote to GW: “I Receivd Yours . . . of the 5th Inst.”
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the third inst. of this month. With great consideration I am Sir & &— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have this day remitted to messrs. Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond 66⅔ Dollars for you, for which I now inclose you an order. Accept my best wishes & respects PrC ( MHi ); at foot of sheet: “Mr. Charles Smith”; endorsed by TJ in ink on verso. Recorded in SJL with notation “66.67.” Enclosure: Order on Gibson & Jefferson to pay Smith $66⅔ for value received (same; pressed on same sheet as letter...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Smith and his thanks for the volume of Dr. Burkhard which he has been so good as to send him. it appears to be a very interesting view of the analogies of nature in her different departments and the publication of it here will render an useful aid especially in the business of education. PoC ( MoSHi : Jefferson Papers); endorsed by TJ. thanks for...
Mr. John Perry informs me he is indebted to you about one hundred & thirty pounds by bond now due, and that you would be willing to give him time on obtaining security. I am willing to be his security and to make the paiment for him in the first week of January next; if that shall be sufficient inducement to you to give him that time. this present letter shall bind me accordingly if you chuse...