From Thomas Jefferson to James Oldham, 13 November 1804
To James Oldham
Washington Nov. 13. 04
Sir
Business prevented my answering your letter of Oct. 21. till I apprehended you had left Albemarle for Richmond. your draughts on me for the work you have done, or may do, or the materials shall be always paid at the counting house of messrs. Gibson & Jefferson in Richmond. if you can draw at 30. days sight it will be a convenience because I settle every thing of that kind once a month but if your purposes require a shorter day, make your draughts accordingly & they shall be honored. Accept my best wishes
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); at foot of text: “Mr. James Oldham”; endorsed by TJ.