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To Thomas Jefferson from George Jefferson, 17 June 1801

From George Jefferson

Richmond 17th. June 1801

Dear Sir

William Stewart having to day called on me on his way to Monticello, I advanced him $:40—on his shewing me a letter from you in which he is referred to us.

I am apprehensive that you employed him on a very slight acquaintance—or else on a recommendation in which you placed too much reliance.

He was with me twice to day (once in the morning) and was either much intoxicated, or is actually a mad-man.

I do not know in what capacity he is going to Monticello, although I ask’d him; for he gave me such incoherent answers, that I could not understand him.

If he is to have any thing under his direction I think it will be well for you to be on your guard & give directions accordingly.

He has concluded not to bring on his family he says until he sees you.

I am Dear Sir Your Very humble servt.

Geo. Jefferson

RC (MHi); at foot of text: “Thos. Jefferson esqr.”; endorsed by TJ as received 20 June and “Stewart” and so recorded in SJL.

Letter from You: according to SJL, TJ wrote William Stewart on 11 May (now missing). For a description of Stewart’s work at Monticello, see note to James Traquair to TJ, 12 May.

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