1Joseph Jones to Thomas Jefferson, 18 April 182[0] (Jefferson Papers)
William Williams master of the Brig Elizabeth from Leghorn informs me this day, that he has bro t a bag of seed for you from M r Appleton our Consul at Leghorn . The Capt knows of no letter or Invoice of it. You will please say what I must do with it. it is consigned to me. I have paid $1.25 Cts for the freight. it at the Custom house in a few days. RC ( DLC: TJ Papers
2Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Jones, 15 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I am very thankful to you for the trouble you have been so kind as to take with respect to my wines and other articles recieved from mr Cathalan of Marseilles . I import annually my wines from that place, and as there are not many vessels going thither from our ports, my correspondent is obliged to send them by any vessel which happens there to whatever port bound on her return, and consigns...
3Joseph Jones to Thomas Jefferson, 18 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
This morning I was informed by m r Patrick Durkin of the house of Durkin, Henderson & co. owners of the Brig Planter , Daniel Anderson master from marseilles that the Brig w d not come up to City point to unload but w d at Norfolk — I wrote you dated 8
4Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Jones, 14 June 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I have to thank you for the notice you have been so kind as to give me in yours of the 6 th of the reciept of a box with a portrait for me from Liverpool . I have no advice of such a thing, nor knolege of or from whom the portrait is. I will ask the favor of you to draw on Col o Bernard Peyton my correspondent at Richmond for the amount of freight, duties & other charges on the article, to...
5Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Jones, 27 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I wrote on the 15 th inst. in answer to your obliging favor of the 8 th since which that of the 18 th has come to hand. in consequence thereof I have this day written to mr Mallory Collector of Norfolk , to pray him (if the rules of office permit) to enter and pay the charges & duties on my articles at Norfolk and to forward them direct to Richmond . I have taken the liberty of saying you...
6Joseph Jones to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
The Ship Scipio S Drummond master, has arrived at this Port from Liverpool . In the manifest of said Ship there is a Box containing a portrait, addressed to you; as I know of no agent of yours in this place—you will be so good as to advise in what way it may be forwarded. RC ( DLC ); in a clerk’s hand, signed by Jones ; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 6 June 1822 received a week later and so...
7Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Jones, [24 April 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
I thank am much indebted to you Sir for your kind attention to the bag of seeds from mr Appleton of which he had not advised . I will ask the favor of you to send it by any vessel bound to Richm d addressed to Cap t B. Peyton who will pay the exp. from Petsbg. those to Petsbg
8Joseph Jones to Thomas Jefferson, 8 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I have received a letter p r the Brig Planter of Petersburg Daniel Anderson master from marseilles dated 21 t October 1818 from Stephen Cathalan esq r