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Your favor of the 25 th mr Carr ’s of the 24 th and mr Appleton ’s were all recieved the day before yesterday when the two Sculptors also arrived: on information of the calls to which you had been subjected on account of the University of Virginia , our Proctor happening to be in Richmond , I forwarded to him an order
I have desired mr Brockenbrough to ask your advice as to the best means of remitting to mr Hollins 840.D. on account of the University to meet bills and advances which his present situation would otherwise render inconvenient to him. our money being in Richmond , I hope some means may be found to remit it to him immediately. I will with pleasure write to mr Madison on the subject of the office...
M r Appleton informs me he has drawn in your favor on mr Hollins of Baltimore for 444.41 D and in favor of Capt Concklin for 280.D. on account of the University of Virginia . our Proctor happening to be in Richmond at this moment, I have immediately
I have rec d your letter of the 27 th and shall attend to the contents— M r Ware writes me from Philadelphia that the vessel he intends coming round in will sail on the 26 th I look for him daily and shall accompany him and his brickmakers &c up, or be there about the same time, he states, Stone cutters can be had for $1.50 ⅌ day by paying their expences from Philadelphia to the University , I...
I had a letter from mr Brokenbrough , last mail requesting me to Send him a drawing of the Bases & Caps for the Tuscan and Doric Columns that he might have one of each Cast to ascertain the expence— will ther e fore thank you to Say whether you Intend useing the Base and Cap laid down in the twelth plate of Palladio s first Book (from which the entablature is taken) or from plate Eleven as...
I have received your favors of the 26. and 28 h instant, the former apprising me of the taking of m r Garrett s and the intention to take m r Coles ’s deposition—The latter enclosing m r Coles ’s deposition taken—
I had the honor to address you on the 18 th Ult o , advising of the dissolution of the Copartnership of Smith & Riddle , of my having delivered to Capt n Peyton the four Boxes of Glass ordered by you—and that henceforth, any future orders addressed to me Individually, would receive Particular attention— this I did in consequence of a desire expressed by my friends, proprietors of the Glass...
Your letter of June 25 I rec d last Evening. I sorry indeed that you have losses, there as well as here, we have had no deaths Since Hall , but a good many sick and complaining, they Charge Hercules with Poisoning, and the cause of all deaths here for the last
It appears that your statement of our acc ts are correct. I have not compared it with my own but my Idea is that nothing is rong only that instead of calculateing them the time of this yeare to end on the first of sep r it may be carried to the 10 day of that month as I am shore that I cannot set of f sooner than probably the middle of the month tho it would be very important that I should set...
In the hope of recieving the annual visit as heretofore, I think it necessary to advise you of my future motions lest I should lose the benefit of it as befell me once before. on this day week I proceed to Poplar Forest where I shall continue to the 1 st of October , when the meeting of the visitors of the University will oblige me to return. perhaps that meeting may be an additional motive...