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Your favor of the 6th. came to hand this day, and I am much obliged to you for thinking of me on...
In consequence of James Hendersons being absent it has prevented my Answering yours of the 16...
I find myself very much indebted for your kind agency in the purchase of the lands for me from...
I am in considerable want of Six Hundred Dollars if you can with convenience to your self spare...
Your favor of the 10th. was put into my hands by Thomas Walker about 3. or 4. hours ago, and I...
from the Inclosd papars you will see how very fortunate you have been on balloting for the...
I recieved the day before yesterday your favor of the 3d. inst. the post leaving this always the...
Yours of the 8th Inst came safe to hand covering three post Notes amounting to 1240. D & 27 ¢ for...
Your favor of the 16th. was recieved on the 20th. the post having departed the day before as...
In my letter of Oct. 8 covering a Columbia bank note for 1240 D. 27 c I recommended to you to...
Those notes which you mention was disposd of immediately aftar they were receivd & in case of...
Your favor of Nov. 6. was recieved in due time. a press of business has prevented my answering...
Kee & my self have not yet bargained but make no doubt but we shall soon, if you can with...
Your favor of the 2d. instant was recieved by last post, desiring a remittance of the balance of...
Lest you might be gone to Richmond, as mentioned in your letter of the 2d. instant , I have...
The certificate for 1000. acres of land in the name of John Peyton which you inclosed me shall be...
Being unacquainted with the rules of proceeding in the land office of the U.S. I am unable to say...
I made it my bussiness to call on Mr. Henderson immediately aftar getting to the state of...
I recieved by last post your favor of Oct. 27. informing me of the purchase of the lands of...
In Answar to yours of 2d inst. I am happy to inform you the payments named is quite sufficient....
Your favor of the 13th. came to hand last night: and I am happy that the postponements of paiment...
I am sorry I was undar the necessity of giving Mr. D. Carr a Draft On you for Six Hundred...
In my letter of Nov. 2. I expressed a hope I might be able to pay you 1000. D. the 1st. week of...
yours of the 8th. has Just come to hand, and am much hurt at being compeled to send my ovarseer...
Before I ventured to write you my letter of the 8th. inst. I entered into arrangements with my...
I recvd. the draft on Mesrs. Gibson & Jefferson for One Thousand Dollars . which answerd my...
On my coming to this place to day I was much surprised to find Mr. Issack Millar & John Henderson...
Your favor of Apr. 29. came to hand last night. having left at Monticello the plat of the...
Nothing was done at May Court. M. Carr and Barber was employed. my instructions to them was to...
Your favor of the 10th . is at hand particular circumstances relative to mr Randolph’s mill seat...
Johnson who tends your lower feald in corn this year, was to see me for the purpose of putting...
Your servant finds me just mounting my horse on a call to mr Lilly’s. I have only time therefore...
I now send you the deed, and a copy of the Virginia law made by D. Carr, which will serve to...
Fantress will set out the last of this week. I have not the smalest doubt but he will have the...
I cannot consider the mill as worth either to the proprietors or myself more than the [price] of...
If you can with any possible degree of convenience give me a draft on Gibson & Jefferson in...
According to the settlement of interest made by you, and mentioned in your last letter to be...
If my note for 558.14 D paiable the 15th. of Dec. is still in your own hands, I should be very...
I waited on the Sheriff Yancy to whom the Note was negotiated with an Accompt. of a debt due from...
I recieved last night from mr Higginbotham a draught of yours on me for forty seven pounds...
I am sorry I did not get yours of the 16. instant time enough to of answared it by the return...
Soon after my letter of the 16th. had gone off, your contract for corn occurred to me, which I...
since the receipt of yours of 16. Jany. I made propositions to John Henderson saying I woud. give...
Your favor of the 14th. must have lost a post or two somewhere, this being the first which admits...
my bill was at last Court dissolved. I waited on the Chancelor with all the papers. he without...
I have recieved from mr D. Carr copies of the papers in court respecting your injunction against...
Enclosed is a rough coppy of the partition , which I just Obtained. aftar examining of it, any...
I had yesterday paid to mr Lilly every dollar I had, more than sufficient to carry me to...
I returned on the 22d of June, the difficulties which I had to encounter was very great by...
I nevar have been deturmined untill a few days past respecting the shears in the Milton warehouse...