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From Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Evans, 1 September 1806

Monticello Sep. 1. 06.

Sir

I thank you for your attention to the little commission I troubled you with. the articles are all safely arrived. mr Barnes, my agent at Washington will, this day sennight remit you three hundred & forty four Dollars 96/100 the amount thereof. my mills will be going in October. the situation is one of the best in the Union, without exception, and I am in want of a tenant for them. perhaps it may lie in your way to fall in with some one, worthy of being recieved, who would rent them, which would oblige me. I shall be here to the last day of this month, and after that at Washington. I salute you with esteem & respect.

Th: Jefferson

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