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Your favor of the 11 th enclosing a dft on Mess rs Gibson & Jefferson for $800 was received in my absence, the amount will be placed to your credit, for which we are very much obliged to you— The articles you requested were sent, which hope were pleasing— you will receive herewith the last papers RC ( MHi ); endorsed by TJ as received 13 Aug. 1817 but corrected to 14 Aug. in SJL . Enclosures...
A Robertson presents his compliments to Mr Jefferson , & will do himself the pleasure to dine with him tomorrow RC ( CSmH: JF ); with PoC of TJ to Edmund Bacon, 12 Dec. 1820 , on verso; dateline at foot of text; addressed: “Thomas Jefferson Esq r .”
In consequence of a disolution of partnership , it has become necessary to close all the accounts of the concern, in order to a final settlement with the partners, and as it is uncertain when you will be in the Forest , I enclose a copy of your account , together with a Bond for the amount, which you will please execute & return as early as convenient, Mr Yancey has examined the acc t & says...
Allow me to introduce to your acquaintance the bearer Mr Read who expects to pass through your neighbourhood: any attention shewn him will oblige RC ( MHi ); addressed: “ Thomas Jefferson Esq r Monticello ” by “ Mr Read ”; endorsed by TJ as received 7 Nov. 1820 and so recorded (with additional notation: “by mr Reed ”) in SJL . Landon Cabell Read
Enclosed I send you a copy of your account to the end of the last year (say 31 July), which if found to be right, please execut & return the Bond enclosed, the object is to close the account to that time in case of accidents—I remain MHi .
Enclosed you have a copy of your accounts, together with a Bond executed to me in 1823. and if on examining the accounts they are found to be right, be pleased to execute & return the Bond also enclosed for the whole amount now due to me—I also enclose an old Bond executed to W m Brown, which ought to have been delivered to you years ago— Having for the present declined doing business in this...
The bearer of this M r George W Turner being called to Charlottesville as a witness, I avail my self of the opportunity of his calling on you, with your notes to Mr Yancey which he has assigned to me, for the purpose of consolidating them to which I hope you will have no objections, should it be inconvenient for you at this time to take them in— MHi .