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I returned on the 22d of June, the difficulties which I had to encounter was very great by...
I had yesterday paid to mr Lilly every dollar I had, more than sufficient to carry me to...
yours of the 8th. has Just come to hand, and am much hurt at being compeled to send my ovarseer...
My necessity is such as to compel l me now to call on You for the amt between us—about $1354...
The sum I owe you is between five hundred and forty or fifty Dollars. I have this day written to...
I have never in my life been more chagrined or mortified that than I am in being obliged to...
Thomas Jefferson esq. To C. Peyton 1817. Feby. 7. To loan $1500 To 4044 l b Foddar at 6/– 40 – 50...
Johnson who tends your lower feald in corn this year, was to see me for the purpose of putting...
Will you be so good as to send me the account of mr T. E. Randolph , & the list of balances due...
I have not seen mr T. E. Randolph but the moment I can see him, I will endeavor to get him to...
I have about Six Ton Plastar to grind, I suppose the tole More profitable then Corn, as I am a...
I made it my bussiness to call on Mr. Henderson immediately aftar getting to the state of...
Instead of answering your letter yesterday, I desired the bearer to tell you I should see you at...
I lent you some time ago the deed & receipt of John Henderson as to the property of the younger...
The last year was the only one of my life that I ever had pork to spare. this year as usual we...
I am in considerable want of Six Hundred Dollars if you can with convenience to your self spare...
Being unacquainted with the rules of proceeding in the land office of the U.S. I am unable to say...
I am On a bargain for some Negroes which will come very low. the Am t between us will Answar as...
Soon after my letter of the 16th. had gone off, your contract for corn occurred to me, which I...
M r Rosson is finishing a carriage for me and has not a pair of handles left. but he has the...
Your favor of the 14th. must have lost a post or two somewhere, this being the first which admits...
Your favor of the 13th. came to hand last night: and I am happy that the postponements of paiment...
I am compelled to be in Charlotesville early tomorrow, And will most certainly call, And give You...
Nothing shall prevent my my attending in Milton the day aftar tomorrow agreeable to Your request....
I have recieved from mr D. Carr copies of the papers in court respecting your injunction against...
I have recieved a letter from Col o Charles Lewis now of Kentucky expressing apprehensions that...
I returned from Poplar Forest yesterday, and now send you your papers with my opinion on them....
I find myself very much indebted for your kind agency in the purchase of the lands for me from...
I am compelled to sell a considerable part of my Land, it is of much greater value than the Coly...
I do not remember that a word was said the other day on the subject of cruelty to slaves. if I...