1To Thomas Jefferson from A. St. C. Heiskell, 9 September 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Your note was handed me on Yesterday by your Servant & he went away without an answer, I will attend to the Commission for you with much pleasure you will please send the Box containing the Machine to my store, & when I go I will take charge of it, I do not know the charges of Stage carriage &c, but whatever that may be, you can settle when I return CSmH .
2To Thomas Jefferson from A. St. C. Heiskell, 16 September 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Your kind letter was left at my Store in my absence, or I would have answered it by the Boy who brought it. At the time the Acc ts were opened one for yourself & one for Co l Randolph I did not know all the goods purchased were to be charged to you alone, consequently I kept the Acct s separately, for the future I shall keep it in your name according to request. You need not put yourself to...
3To Thomas Jefferson from A. St. C. Heiskell, 22 May 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
Albemarle County May 22 nd. 1826. Rec d of Th s Jefferson Esqe his Draft on Co l. B. Peyton of Richmond at Sight for One Hundred Dollars ($100) Above you will find a Rec t for One Hundred Dollars. I have given your Grandson Twelve Dollars five ½ cents in change out of the Draft. Credited You with the Amt of Draft & charged the money sent. it will at all times afford me great pleasure (when in...