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I now remit you the sum of 273. D. in an order from the bank of the US. at this place on that at...
I now inclose you a draught of the bank of this place on that at Philadelphia for 281.25 D...
I inclose you an order of the bank of the US. of this place on that of Philadelphia for 111. D 34...
Yours of May 27. is recieved and I now supply the omission of my former letter by stating that it...
I inclose you an order of the bank of the US. here on that at Philadelphia for 220.15 D. this...
I remitted you some time ago 200.D. through Gibson & Jefferson and I take measures through by the...
Towards the latter end of this month, but before your river closes up, be so good as to avail...
Your two last bills for iron furnished were for 278. Dollars falling due this month, & 47. D 45c...
I now remit you an order of the bank of the US. of this place on that at Philadelphia for 243. D...
It is with real mortification that, instead of a remittance for the last supply of rod & iron ,...
Having occasion for a supply of rod & hoop-iron, according to the invitation of your mr Jones, I...
I wrote you on the 9th. for two tons of nail rod, and 2 ½ hundred of bar iron. among the latter I...
Your favor of the 14th. has been duly recieved. the stoves bespoke by mr Latrobe, & mentioned to...
I inclose you an order of the bank of the US. at this place on that at Philadelphia for 140.47 D...
Be pleased to send two tons of nailrod, assorted as I have usually required, by the first vessel...
I expect that mr Barnes on the 6th. inst. remitted you on my account two hundred & eighty two...
I must ask the favor of you to procure & forward to Richmond ten hundred weight of pig lead. I...
Mr. Barnes will, on this day sennight, remit to you the sum of 137 D. 10c. now due, on my...
On the 9. inst. I wrote to you for 2. tons of rod & 2 ½ Cwt. of bar iron. on the 18th. I wrote to...
Your favor of April 13. came to hand in due time, and I have heard of the arrival of the two tons...
I have to ask the favor of you to send me, under the shortest delay possible, the assortment of...
Your favor of Aug. 16. was duly recieved, and I thank you for the indulgence of making my...
I have recieved your favor of the 15 th . you are right as to my omission of the supply of iron...
I believe our account stands thus. D 1809. May 2. due of course Aug. 2. 304.36 Sep. 21. due Dec....
Be so good as to send by the first vessel bound to Richmond two tons of nail-rod sorted,...
I am to ask the favor of you to send me the articles stated below with as little delay as...
Be pleased to send immediately for me to the address of Gibson and Jefferson in Richmond 2. tons...
I find my works here absolutely out of nailrod. I must therefore pray you to send on without...
Be pleased by the first conveyance to Richmond to forward to the address of Messrs. Gibson &...
Be pleased to send immediately, to the address of Messrs. Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond to be...
I inclose your letter of Sep. 7. 05 merely to shew the source of my error in supposing the sum of...
Be pleased to send me, before the closing of your river, 1. ton of nail rod , in which let there...
I now inclose you a draught of the US. bank at this place on that of Philadelphia for 249.33 D...
Be pleased to ship for me to messrs. Gibson and Jefferson at Richmond two tons of nail rod...
Be pleased to send me the quantity of sheet lead below stated, to be rolled, and of the thickness...
Your letter of Feb. 22. was duly recieved and occasioned me great astonishment. Of the two debts...
I inclose you a draught of the US. bank here on that at Philadelphia for 253 D .33 c now due for...
William Stewart, who lives with me as smith at Monticello, has desired me to have sent thither...
My absence from this place during the last month & part of the preceding occasioned the...
I inclose you an order of the bank of the US. here on that at Philadelphia for 360. D. 97c the...
I must ask the favor of you to procure for me 200. sheets of rolled iron, each sheet 16. I. wide...
Your letter of Dec. 10. is duly recieved and gave me the first intimation that I had omitted a...
Your favor of the 25th. has been recieved. Stewart passed through this place on his way back to...
I shall very shortly have occasion for a considerable quantity of sheet copper, proper for...
Your letter of Dec. 17. reached this just as I had left it on a journey to a possession I have...