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Received of A. S Brockenbrough Proctor of the University of V a a Draft on the Bursar for Two thousand four hundred & eleven dollars 26 cents it being the balance of three thousand dollars for the first payment for a tract of Land lately purchased of him for the University of V a ViU .
the inclosed order is for the a ballance of due for Brick work done last year includeing the Resst of M rs Garner s house— I should be glad to get a further sum before you go to poplar forest otherwise I shall be left destitue of funds to Carry on the work I have on hand. RC ( ViU: TJP
My Son Thomas will not set off to Lynchburg untill Tuesday morning. it will therefore be Wednessday evening before he gets there—he will certainly be then there then which I hope will be in time RC ( CSmH: JF ); addressed: “ Thomas Jefferson Esquire Monticello ”; endorsed by TJ as received 5 Oct. 1817 and so recorded in
the Subscribers haveing leveled from the doric pavillion to the springs on the mountain —find the two first to be 6. feet above the water table—at the distance of 1100 yards—one hundred yards further is another sp r ing 26. feet above the water table of pavillion—and still further—say abut 60 yards there is another 75. feet above the s d level—all of these are bold good springs—the furtherest...
I inclose you the measurement of the Brick work made by M r Minor & Dinsmore —will you be pleased to Send the papers by tomorrow mail—we are quite anxious to know what the price of the work is to be RC ( CSmH: JF ); addressed: “ Thomas Jefferson Esquire Monticello ”; endorsed by TJ as received 26 Dec. 1818 and so recorded in SJL . Enclosure not found.
I have to beg the favour of you to Reconsider the proposition made by the proctor last wednesday m r Lewis has become quite impatient to get home in truth it has be c ome the Subject of Conversation for the neighbourhood—that he is waiting here solely on me— if you Can without injorey to the univer’ty permit the sum wanting for him to be drawn—its accomodation to me would be beyond Calculation...
Cap t Garrett informs me that I Can only get $2000 on account of the property Sold to the university . I have made arangements to use $3000—which I am Concious is less than the one half — — M r Dinsmore Can satisfy you as to this fact . I have made purchases under these Impressions—will you be pleased therefore to
I have unexpectedly to go to Lynchburg again—My son Tho s has got So much worse since I left there that my Brother has sent a Messenger for me a second time— M r Dinsmore who will hand you this has promised to begin to work on the pavillion I have undertaken to do for the College —I hope by this araangement arrangement that we shall be yet able to have it done in time or So near that it will not
I Send you the deed from me to the University — it is the wish of Capt Garrett that you would examine the deed before it is executed—which you will be pleased to do RC ( CSmH: JF ); addressed: “ Thomas Jefferson Esquire Monticello ”; endorsed by TJ as received 19 Jan. 1820 and so recorded in SJL . Enclosure: Conveyance of Lands to the University of Virginia by John M. Perry and Frances T....
haveing seen mr Catlett on the subject of the road proposed to be run through his lot in front of his house & also having made the best arrangement with him I Could—I report to you the result—M r Catlett is willing to take 110$ for the ground the road will take leaving eight feet in front of his house which 8 feet he wishes to inclose—and which is the width of the walk above—M r Catlett...