Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 1 July 1817
To Patrick Gibson
Poplar Forest July 1. 17.
Dear Sir
This moment arrived here, I find your favor of June 26 and lest the notes should be wanting, I sign them without loss of time and inclose them with assurances of my great esteem & respect
Th: Jefferson
PoC (Mrs. T. Wilber Chelf, Mrs. Virginius Dabney, and Mrs. Alexander W. Parker, Richmond, 1944; photocopy in ViU: TJP); on verso of portion of reused address cover; at foot of text: “Mr Gibson”; endorsed by TJ. Enclosures not found.
On 2 July 1817 TJ recorded that the notes returned here included a renewal of his standing loan of $2,000 from the Bank of Virginia and a $3,000 note on the Richmond branch of the Second Bank of the United States, with the latter intended to cover his current expenses and pay off another $2,000 note that had been drawn on the Bank of Virginia on 24 May 1817 ( , 2:1333, 1335).
Index Entries
- Bank of the United States, Second; TJ’s loan from search
- Bank of Virginia (Richmond); TJ’s loan from search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Bank of Virginia search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Second Bank of the United States search
- Gibson, Patrick; letters to search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; loan from Bank of Virginia search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; loan from Second Bank of the United States search