George Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 10 April 1809
From George Jefferson
Richmond 10th April 1809
Dear Sir
I inclose your last quarterly account, which shews a balance in your favor of $:207.43.—
Eleven of the boxes lately received for you were forwarded by Mr Randolph’s boats on the 30th ultimo, with a Hhd of Molasses.—There were no herrings to be had.
I am Dear Sir Yr Mt humble servt
Geo. Jefferson
RC (MHi); at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson esqr”; endorsed by TJ as received 17 Apr. 1809 and so recorded in SJL; notation by TJ: “No 28. 11 Dumb-fish. cotton.” Enclosure not found.
TJ’s notation alludes to dunfish, salted New England cod that turns a dun color when cured (
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- boats; transfer goods to and from Richmond search
- cod; New England search
- cotton; TJ orders seed search
- fish; cod search
- fish; herring search
- food; cod search
- food; herring search
- Gibson & Jefferson (Richmond firm); and food acquired by TJ search
- herring; TJ orders search
- Jefferson, George (TJ’s cousin); accounts summarized for TJ search
- Jefferson, George (TJ’s cousin); letters from search
- molasses; provided to TJ search
- Richmond, Va.; boats transfer goods to and from search
- salted fish search