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I recieved duly your favor of Feb. 22. on the subject of paints. I shall certainly want a very...
I now enclose you a copy of the morgage, and to m r Short , from which you can be so good as to...
If you have not yet sold your westham lots and are still disposed to sell them, be pleased to say...
Yours of the 20 th is recieved. I had never thought of selling my lots in Beverly town , but to...
According to promise I sent to mr Short a form of reconveyance of the Indian camp to you, and...
Their was due to me on the 16th In t for corn sold to m r Bacon on your account as ⅌ his note One...
I had from mr Bacon ’s information (but by mistake as I now suppose) made a memm of the balance...
I Shall have to Pay my Overser M r Moon on the 15th In t his Sallery for his last years Servises,...
I recieved yesterday your letter of that date . I have not as yet got a single barrel of flour to...
It has now been some time since I have had any conversation with you on the Subject of your debt...
I should have sooner answered your favor of the 17 th ul t but that I wished to direct one of my...
I set out for Richmond next Saturday and the time now having arrived when you said it would be in...
Having from the necessities of age been obliged to turn over the whole of my affairs to my gr....
I duly rec d your fav r of the 4th may last and had waited the result of the sale of your Tob o ,...
I have Just returned from the Springs after an absence of 4 or 5 Weeks, and had concluded, since...
I desired your serv t to inform you that he met me on horseback on my way to Charlottesville...
I had rode out when your servant called with your fav r of the 10th, enclosing the note of settle...
Th: Jefferson returns thanks to M r Higginbotham for Nicholson’s book, which he is very glad...