Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 14 June 1819
From Edmund Bacon
14th June1 1819—
Sir.
I saw Mr Pollock some days since and made the application for the money as we agreed he then said that I should have it and have to day2 recieved sixty three dollars. I have paid Mr Craven and dont remember exactly what is due to Mr Maupin as I gave you his note of the quantity of corn had from him will You be so good as to let me Know the amount due to Maupin and I will go immediately and pay him
I saw Bishop he says that he cannot Pay cash sooner than the fall for Bark but if he could Obtain it upon these terms he would be glad. I very much doubt the chance of geting money from Pollock sooner than 3. or 4 months as it seemed to me that his chance of geting money depends upon collections from his customers. I am Yours &c
E: Bacon
RC (ViU: TJP-ER); dateline beneath signature; addressed: “Mr Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ: “Bacon E.,” with his additional notation: “Pollock Craven.”
On this day TJ noted that Bacon received payment from John Pollock “for bark” and that Bacon paid John H. Craven $20 “for hay” ( , 2:1356).
1. Reworked from “Jul.”
2. Preceding two words interlined.
Index Entries
- Bacon, Edmund; buys corn for TJ search
- Bacon, Edmund; letters from search
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- Bishop, Joseph; buys bark from TJ search
- corn; TJ buys search
- Craven, John H.; sells hay search
- hay search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sells tree bark search
- Maupin, Charles W.; and corn for TJ search
- Pollock, John; buys bark from TJ search
- Pollock, John; debt to TJ search
- tanning; bark for search
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