Thomas Jefferson to John Vaughan, 15 February 1820
To John Vaughan
Monticello Feb. 15. 20.
Dear Sir
I yesterday took the liberty of inclosing a draft for 400.D. with a request to remit it to mr Appleton, and promised by the ensuing mail to send the letters of advice for him as to it’s disposition. this I now do, and therefore pray you to forward them to him with the remittance, and repeat to you my affectionate and respectful salutations.
Th: Jefferson
RC (University Archives Auctions, Westport, Conn., 2012); at foot of text: “John Vaughan esq.”; franked; endorsed in an unidentified hand as received in February 1820 and in another unidentified hand as concerning “Letters of advice for Appleton.” PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover of Joseph C. Cabell to TJ, 15 Feb. 1819; endorsed by TJ. Enclosures: TJ to Thomas Appleton, 15 Feb. 1820, and enclosures.