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9. yds ticklenburg a slip of thread for d o ViCMRL .
10.℔ Coffee, not green . ViCMRL .
a box of wafers, the largest sized box RC ( ViCMRL , on deposit ViU : TJP ); dateline beneath signature; written on a small scrap; at foot of text: “M r Leitch.” Not recorded in SJL . Number interlined in place of “23.”
25. ℔ coffee 25. ℔ brown sugar 3. loaves white d o RC ( PLeB ); dateline beneath signature; written on a small scrap and currently encased in a glass paperweight; at foot of text: “M r James Leitch .” Not recorded in SJL .
a pr of fine wool cards a pr of middle sized d o ½ doz. bottles mustard ViCMRL .
1000. X d nails RC ( WHi ); written on a small scrap; dateline beneath signature; at foot of text: “ M r Leitch .” Not recorded in SJL . A 16 Mar. 1822 entry in Leitch ’s records shows that on that day TJ purchased by order “17 ℔s 10 d Cutt nails” at “1/” for a total of $2.84 ( Leitch Daybook MS daybook of Charlottesville merchant James Leitch, 2 Mar. 1820–8 May 1823, ViCMRL, on deposit ViU,...
a sack of salt. ViCMRL .
any clothing which the bearer Burwell may chuse for himself RC ( MdHi : Vertical Files); dateline beneath signature; written on a small scrap; at foot of text: “M r Leitch.” Not recorded in SJL .
a steel plate cross cut saw 3. files for setting it. RC ( ViU : TJP ); dateline beneath signature; written on a small scrap; at foot of text: “M r Leitch.” Not recorded in SJL .
2 canteens of French brandy RC ( NN : Liebmann Collection); dateline beneath signature; written on a small scrap; at foot of text: “M r Leitch.” Not recorded in SJL . This is one of a series of terse notes with which TJ ordered goods from Charlottesville merchant James Leitch.