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Before the Rec t of your Letter of the 10 Ins t I had on the 19, Enclosed you a Dft on Mess rs Gibson & Jefferson for $1000. Supposed to be about as much as the Crop would amount to—But if the demand for the $250. at poplar Forest Should be pressing— you are at Liberty to direct m r
I rec d your Letter of the 7 Ins t in due Course. I fear your Ideas as to the Intention of the Blockading Squadron will not be Realized—my opinion is that, it is intended, & will be permenant; except as to Bread Stuffs—and even as to that, unless they Should be necessitated abroad—which we have no right to believe will Shortly be the Case, as Various accounts from the Peninsula State the...
yours of the 31 Ult o is rec d ; and the bargain about your Forest Tob o of course Confirmed. M r Goodman has been with me, & promises to do himself Credit in the Management of it. Should you send any small sums before due, I Shall advance for you with pleasure. RC ( MHi ); endorsed by TJ as received 17 Feb. 1813 and so recorded in
I have rec d your favor of the 7 th Ins t and would have replied to it sooner, but for wishing to see M r Goodman first. I wish to buy your Tob o , but think the price you ask, more than it is worth—I should be willing to give you $6. for the Leaf & $4. for the stem d ; which Certainly is Liberal; and would be saving you the Trouble & Risk of sending it to Richmond , which is not Very...
Not having had the pleasure of seeing you, when you were last at the Forest ; I will thank you to write to me, whether you are disposed to fix a price on your present Crop of Tob o at this time; Deliverable as fast as Convenient, between this, & the middle of May next. If you should choose to propose terms, you will of course take the badness of the times into View—and be as cheap as...
I here Enclose you my answer to Scotts Bill ; & beg you will pardon the trouble the omission has given you. My last Letters Say Wheat at Richm d 8/6 RC ( ViU : TJP ); endorsed by TJ as received 2 Sept. 1812 and so recorded in SJL . Enclosure: Harrison’s Answer to Bill of Complaint
your Letter of the 2 Ins t was rec d in due course, & this answer defered So as to meet you at poplar Forest . your Reasoning has produced no change in my opinion, as to your Right to call for the last payment of the Land—nor can I forbeare Remarking that your Letter Seems not to have been written in that Temper of which you are so charracteristick. I assir’d you that Scott had Sued both you &...
your Dft in favor of Brown & C o pay e the 1 st of next Month for $600. has appeard & wishing it Should be Honor’d have accepted it, & Shall pay it at maturity. If you have intended this Dft as a part of the last payment for the Land, (which from its having been made payable at the Same time it would Seem that you have) I here inform you that I do not expect to make that payment untill the...
I rec d your Letter of the 26 th ult o yesterday, & Accept your proposal of Seven Dollars ⅌ 100 t for your present Crop of tob o —Ten H hds only, are in: & none Sent to Richmond
M r Griffen tells me that you have directed your Overseer , to Send your present Crop of Tob o to Richmond ; which I am Sorry to hear; as I had intended to make you a Liberal offer for it: and as it is not yet too late, I hope you will say by Return of M