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From Thomas Jefferson to Gabriel Christie, 7 March 1807

Washington Mar. 7. 07.

Sir

I inclose you a draught on the bank of the US. at Baltimore for 60.94, whereof 40.94 are to pay the duties &c. on the packages from Marseilles, according to the note you were so kind as to send me. owing a little sum of 14. Dollars to messrs. W. & R. Hall sadlers in Baltimore, which being fractional as to the size of any bills we have here cannot be remitted them in that way, I have taken the liberty of including it in your note, and of advising them that if they will call on you you will be so good as to pay that sum to them. I must ask your pardon for these acts of trouble I give you, but an entire want of connection with mercantile men, imposes this necessity on me. Accept my friendly salutations & assurances of great esteem & respect

Th: Jefferson

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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