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Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 19 March 1816

From Bernard Peyton

Richd 19th March 1816

Dear Sir,

Your favor of the 8th: Inst. came safe to hand and its contents noted—I lost no time after its rect in waiting on Mr Mordecai of whom you speak and found he had no Plaister of Parris on hand, those gentleman who have it aprehend a rise in the Article and hold theirs now at a much higher price than you seem to expect—it was not offerd to me either at Rockets or in Town at less than 12 and some as high as fourteen dollars, except the parcel I purchased which belongd to a House that has lately fail’d here and was compell’d to dispose of it—this I got at $11.50 immediately on the Basin; with respect to the quality I can say nothing as I am entirely unacquainted with the Article it has the appearance tho’ of Plaister generally—least it should not be of the description you wish I hav[e] reserved the right of taking any portion of the 8 Tons I may please,

I have exerted myself for the last eight days to procure a conveyance for at least a part of it, and have found it impracticable to forward more than one Ton as yet altho’ there has been several Boats from Milton, their reluctance is so great to handle this article that they will not take it if they can possibly get any other Load—I succeeded yesterday in dispatching one Ton by a Mr Beck after much persuasion, beside paying him $4 in advance on a/c of the Freight which alone would induce him—

You may rest assured Sir this Plaister has been procured at the very lowest possible price, to be convinced of this I examin’d every Vessel at Rockets and found there was none on Board and very litle on the Wharfs, & that held at the prices stated above—Should you be pleased with what I have sent be so good as to write me and the balance shall be forwarded as soon as it is possible, if not I will be governd by your future directions—it costs a dollar per Ton to bring it from Rocket[s] to the Basin by the Drays, and the Boats will not go down—no other purchase can be made at up therre from 12½ to $13 per Ton on the Basin—

I have waited on Mr Gibson two or three times with the hope of hearing of the arrival of your Corks from Norfolk but have been disappointed—they could not have been shpd so soon as you expected; so soon as they arrive I’ll see them myself put in the first stage

I beg you will not consider the little offices I can perform for you here as troublesome, I assure you it affords me the utmost pleasure to have it in my power to be useful to you, when I can I pray you to command me fuly, I only regret I have not the ability at all times to execute your orders to your satisfaction—I can only renew the assurance of my best exertions—  for the friendly recollections of you and your esteemd family please accept my thanks with an assurance that it is reciprocated on my part to its utmost extent— I am very respectfully Sir

Your Obd: Hub: Servt:

Bernard Peyton

N.B. Since writing the above I have prevaild on Mr Ruby to take a Ton of your Plaister which I presume will reach you as soon as this

B.P.

RC (MHi); edge trimmed; endorsed by TJ as received 22 Mar. 1816 and so recorded in SJL.

On 9 May 1816 TJ recorded payment to Thomas beck of $4.33 for “bringing up plaister” (MB description begins James A. Bear Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767–1826, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 2:1323).

Index Entries

  • Beck, Thomas; transports gypsum for TJ search
  • boats; transfer goods to and from Richmond search
  • corks; sent to TJ search
  • Gibson, Patrick; and goods for TJ search
  • gypsum (plaster of paris); price of search
  • gypsum (plaster of paris); shipped search
  • household articles; corks search
  • Milton, Va.; boats traveling to and from search
  • Mordecai, Mr.; and gypsum search
  • Peyton, Bernard; and gypsum for TJ search
  • Peyton, Bernard; letters from search
  • Peyton, Bernard; merchant search
  • Richmond, Va.; and gypsum search
  • Richmond, Va.; Rocketts landing search
  • Ruby, Mr.; delivers gypsum to TJ search