1Thomas Jefferson to Martin Dawson, 21 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of the 10 th was recieved duly and I meant in one of my daily rides to have called and entered into verbal explanations in answer to it. but not having yet been able to go in that direction, I do now what I ought to have done sooner. getting for my last year’s flour but 3.D. a barrel I fell exactly one half short of meeting the engagements of the year. it has placed me in the...
2Thomas Jefferson to Charles Everette, 21 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
On the preceding page you will see the extract of a letter from Cap t Peyton explaining the want of form in the bill of exchange signed by yourself to Th: J. Randolph , and forwarded to Cap t Peyton , & inclosed are the return d bills, and others in correct form to be signed by you. my grandson being absent from the neighborhood, I send them by the bearer, in the hope of recieving them back by...
3Charles Everette to Thomas Jefferson, [21 July 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
A severe attack of cholera this morning scarcely enables to sign the bills you sent which I trust will prove satisfactory— RC ( MHi ); undated; addressed: “ Thos Jefferson Esq r Monticello ”; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 21 July 1820 received the day it was written and so recorded (without date of composition) in SJL . Enclosure: corrected bills of exchange, not found, enclosed in TJ to...
4Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 21 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved this morning your favor of the 17 th have got the correct bills signed by D r Everett , now inclose them and hope they will get to hand before my draught in favor of White gets round to you. the 56.31 and 88 D. curtail must be retained out of the proceeds of the bill of Exchange: I had in mr G. ’s hands at the last statement of our accounts but about 30.D. and he may have paid some...
5Bernard Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 21 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I send by the stage under care a friend of mine, your bundle Books rec d from M r Gibson — They are directed to be left with M r Ja s Leitch Charlottesville , & hope they will reach you safely— I understand from Governor Randolph that M