To Thomas Jefferson from George Jefferson, 8 February 1802
From George Jefferson
Richmond 8th. Febr. 1802
Dear Sir,
I received two or three weeks ago of Mr. Creed Taylor 60$. on account of Littlebury Mosby’s bond to Mr. Short. I should before now have given you this information, but Mr. T. informed me that he should make a further payment in the course of a few days—he however left Town (having been on the assembly) without again calling.
I inclose you under two seperate covers the papers left with me by Doctor Currie. by tomorrows post I will send you the bonds lodged here by Mr. Hanson.
I am Dear Sir Your Very humble servt.
Geo. Jefferson
RC (MHi); at foot of text: “Thos. Jefferson esqr.”; endorsed by TJ as received 12 Feb. and so recorded in SJL.
Having been on the assembly: Creed Taylor represented Amelia, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Nottoway, and Powhatan counties in the state senate ( , 225).
On 17 Apr. 1801, TJ authorized George Jefferson to receive discharged bonds from Richard Hanson (see Vol. 33:548, 603).