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Permission is hereby granted to ____________ to use one of JACOB BROMWELL ’S PATENT WHEAT FANS for the term of fourteen years from the 26 th day of November 1818 .   With the privilege of renewing the same when worn out. ____________________________________ Sole proprietor for the Atlantic States. Baltimore __________ 18 Printed broadside ( DLC: TJ Papers , 216:38499–500); conjoined with...
I thank you for your favour of the 12th but I have not received the memoir. The Brackets and Thompsons were amongst the earlier settellers of Mount Walliston—out of which the town of Braintree was fabracated Tompson after Wheelright was one of the first ministers, but his name is here extinct—the Brackets are still numerous and wealthy; that either of those families Emigrated to Billerica I...
With no less gratitude than astonishment I have received your Alcibiades,—and your Sons shall have it—but I am really concerned for your Health. How it is possible that a Gay Lady of Washington amidst all the ceremony’s, frivolity’s, and gravities, of a Court, and of a Legislature—Can find time to write so many and so excellent Letters to me; to her Children, and at the same time, translate...
in makeing my arraingments to moove the ensueing fall I am under the necessaty of asking you for some advise with respect of my taking such money as will be good at Missouri I find that some people here who aught to be acquainted with the nature of the differant banks of virginia as well as the banks of some other states appeare to rather think any none of their paper at this time pearfectly...
Taking for granted you must have returned to your harvest, and it not being yet too late to get your deposition relative to the Inquest of which you were a member, I send to beseech you to give us your testimony. the important object is to shew there was an opposition in a part of the jury to a part of the inquisition. this is distinctly proved by mr T. E. Randolph who was one of the jury,...
Your favor Sir, of the 14 th has been duly recieved, and with it the book you were so kind as to forward to me. for this mark of attention be pleased to accept my thanks. the science of the human mind is curious, but it is one on which I have not indulged myself in much speculation. the times in which I have lived, and the scenes in which I have been engaged, have required me to keep the mind...
The term now approaching for the payment of my note to Th: J. Randolph for 1000.D. in the bank US. and other calls having obliged me to draw a part of the money left in your hands for that object I have taken a review of our transactions, as far as known to me, since the date of May 11. when the balance was 493.08 D in your favor, in order to see what sum is wanting to accomplish that note. it...
1819. P. Gibson   May 11. balance in his favor 493 .08     12. pd ord. in fav r E. Bacon 150 .     13.          Lietch 112 .  curtail of
As I was about to leave the City yesterday the two Italian Architects presented themselves with a letter from M r Appleton , enclosing one for your self , which I requested Dabney Carr to put into the Post off ce , accompanied with a few lines , which he informs me he performed— I was for hurrying them off this morn g , but on their representing that they wished a day or two to recruit, after...
My letter of June 15. informed you that having written to mess rs Smith and Riddle for a supply of window glass before I heard of their failure, & not hearing from them, I apprehended their connection with the manufactory might have ceased, and I therefore requested the supply from you. I yesterday recieved a letter from mr Smith informing me he had delivered the glass to Cap t Peyton for me,...