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To Thomas Jefferson from John Shee, 23 December 1807

Collectors office
Philadelphia 23rd. Decr. 1807

Sir

By the mail of this day, I had the honor of receiving Your note of the twentieth; and the satisfaction of finding an immediate Occasion of forwarding by the sloop Unity, Capt. Hand; the box containing samples of Wine, you directed to have sent you; and for which you have inclosed bill Lading. Below is the amount of expences amounting to one dollar, eighty one Cents. With sentiments of the most respectful consideration, I am Sir!

Your obliged & Obedt. hum Serv.

Jno. Shee

Duty and Permit 1.30
Porterage to custom house 33
Do.   from do.     18
$1.81

MHi: Coolidge Collection.

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