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From Thomas Jefferson to John Mason, 17 December 1805

Washington Dec. 17. 05

Dear Sir

Mr. Barnes my factotum in money matters is on a journey to Baltimore, and in his absence a pressing call is made on me, which renders it necessary for me to get a thousand Dollars from the bank of Columbia. I have not another mercantile or monied acquaintance in the place. in this dilemma I venture to ask the favor of you to indorse & put in the inclosed for me, as the rules of the banks require an indorser a resident. I trust it is unnecessary for me to assure you it shall be duly taken up. Accept my friendly salutations & assurances of great esteem & respect.

Th: Jefferson

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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