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Patrick Gibson to Thomas Jefferson, 26 February 1819

From Patrick Gibson

Richmond 26th Feby ’19

Sir

I have received your favors of the 21 & 22nd Inst, with a note for $1500. to be offerd at the US Bk and now hand you annexed duplicate of the a/Sales and a/curt forwarded you 11th July last,—leaving a bale then due me of 375.25.1 At the date of the last account say 8th Feby—I had no flour of yours on hand, nor has any been since received—Your wines have arrived, and the amot of duties &c $133.44 been paid to Mr Mallory’s order   With much respect

I am Your obt Servt

Patrick Gibson

RC (MHi); addressed in an unidentified hand: “Thomas Jefferson Esqre Monticello”; franked; postmarked Richmond, 1 Mar.; endorsed by TJ as received 4 Mar. 1819 and so recorded in SJL. Enclosures not found.

1Omitted period at right margin editorially supplied.

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  • Bank of the United States, Second, Richmond branch of; TJ’s loan from search
  • Gibson, Patrick; account with TJ search
  • Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s flour search
  • Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Second Bank of U.S. search
  • Gibson, Patrick; and wine acquired by TJ search
  • Gibson, Patrick; letters from search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; loan from Second Bank of U.S. search
  • Mallory, Charles King; and wine for TJ search
  • Monticello (TJ’s Albemarle Co. estate); flour from search
  • taxes; customs search
  • wine; sent to TJ search