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Sales of Fifty Barrels flour by Bernard Peyton for a/c Thomas Jefferson Esqr— 1824 Rich d 4 Octo: To M r Treadwell for Cash on Basin— 49 Barrels Superfine flour at $4⅞ $238.87 1 do. Fine do. 〃 4½ 4.50
Your favor of the (no date) has been duly rec d & the 12 Boxes Tin ord d , shall go by first Waggon, to Charlottesville, care J. & Raphael— A M r Withers of Fdksb g , has drawn on me for $10, for the Edinburg Review furnished you, which I have declined to pay, until I hear from you, by what authority he has so drawn. Fifty Barrels more your Flour has been rec d today, which makes 100 this...
I hand herewith a/c sales the last five Hhds: of Tobacco, rec d from Lynchburg, on your a/c, which were the most indifferent part of the crop— The 12 Boxes of Tin you ordered, were for d on Saturday last, to care J. & Raphael at Charlottesville— M r Ro: G. Scott, chairman of the committee of arrangements at York Town, tells me he has rec d no reply from you, to the invitation he sent you, a...
Sales of Five Hhds Tobacco by Bernard Peyton 1824 Rich d for ℀ Thomas Jefferson rsq: 9 Octo: To Sundry persons for Cash Viz:— Refused. T.J. ╳ 21–1460 1310 nett to D. W. & C. Warwick at $2.05 $26.85
Your much esteem d of the 9 th and 10 th inst s have been rec d —I have deliv d to Mr. Scott the letter you enclosed to his address, & will take pleasure in delivering, in person, to Gen l La-Fayette, the letter you enclose for him.—I leave here in the morning’s stage, to meet him at Mount Vernon in Alexd a , & conduct him to York, as the first Aid-deCamp of the Governor of V a , and in all...
Sales of Two hundred Barrels flour by Bernard Peyton 1824. Rich d for a/c Thomas Jefferson Esq r 29 Octo: To Capt: Beecher for Cash in Store 100 Barrels Superfine flour at $4⅝ $462.50 99 do. do. do. at 411/16 464.06 1 do. Fine
My particular friends M r W m H. Roane & Ju s Campbell of the Executive, both of whom you already know personally, have the happiness to be the particular attendants & escort of Gen l La Fayette to Monticello, and altho their high character and official stations would ensure them the usual attentions at your hands, I have tho’t that you would be glad to be apprised of the particular functions...
Sales of One hundred & five barrels flour by B. Peyton 1824 Richd. for a/c. Thomas Jefferson Esq: 10 Nov: To Lewis Webb & Co. in Store at 60 Days— 105 Barrels Superfine flour @ $4¾ $498.75 Charges cash pd. frght: at 43¢ $45.15 Canal Toll $10.94 $56.09 Storage, Drayage & Cooperage at 8¢ $8.40 Inspection $2.10— 10.50 Commission at 2½ ⅌ cent 12.47 $ 79.06 Nett Proceeds $419.69 Due 9/12 Jan y
I have pleasure in introducing to your acquaintance my young friend Mr. William B. Preston, (the son of our former Governor Preston) who will hand you this, and who, like most of our young men of merit, entertains the landable desire of being honor’d with your personal acquaintance: he is a young Gentleman of promise, and one I think you will be pleased with. I solicit for him your usual...
Your much esteem d of the 11th is now before me, I have just procured a Cask of the best Sicily Madeira Wine I have seen for a long time, which will go by first Waggon, as will also a Telescope, just rec d from M r Short, of Philad a , for you, all to care Jacobs & Raphael at Charlottesville— P. S. Your friends here are all delighted with your address, at the University, at the Dinner in honor...