1Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Invoice of Books from de Bure Frères, 24 August 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
facture des Livres Remis en une Caisse cordée et emballée en toile grasse et maigre, marquée Libri. 6. M.T.J. plombée a la Douane, et accompagnée d’un acquit a Caution, expediée le 24 Aout 1821. ƒ c q. Calaber , gr. et lat. cum not. var. cur. Corn. de Paw . Lugd. Bat. 1734, 8 o vel. 26. 〃 ammianus marcellinus , edente
2To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 9 September 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your letter of the 30 th ultimo, with two Invoices enclosed, for the Marble by the Ship Caroline from Leghorn. The Invoices are returned herewith agreeably to your request. The marks do not agree with the Invoices & bill of lading received. I have entered the Marble and paid the duly thereon copies of the entries are enclosed, & have shipped the same on board the Sloop Eliza Allen,...
3Jonathan Thompson to Thomas Jefferson, 14 June 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
There is in the Public Store of this Port a small Box directed to you, said to contain garden seeds from the Royal garden near Paris , rec’d per the Ship Cadmus from Havre —Please direct how it shall be forwarded to you— Jonathan Thompson Collector RC ( MHi ); endorsed by TJ. RC
4To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 17 November 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
By the mail of this day I rec d a check from the Cashier of the Bank of Virginia for six hundred & fifty eight Dollars & 32/100 being a remittance by request of the Proctor of the University of Virginia. & in full of the balance due me for duties & freight of marble. ViU : Thomas Jefferson Papers (Proctor’s Papers).
5To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 1 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I received per Brig Argus, from Mess rs Dodge & Oxnard, Marseilles, an Invoice & Bill of Lading of Eleven cases of Merchandise, on which have paid the Duties, Freight &c, and have forwarded the same to Richmond, V a as per bill of lading enclosed to Col. Bernard Peyton. I also enclose the Invoice & a Letter from Mess rs Dodge & Oxnard to you, & remain, Jonathan Thompson Coll r Amount of Duties...
6Jonathan Thompson to Thomas Jefferson, 26 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I have rec’d by the Mail of this morning from M r Bernard Peyton of Richmond fifteen dollars & 91 100 being the am t of duties, freight &c on the case of books rec’d per the Ship Imperial from France , & forwarded to him by your request.— Jonathan Thompson Collector.
7To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 27 June 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
By due course of Mail I rec’d your letter of the 18 th instant, relative to the Marble Capitals for the University.—previous to which I rec’d a letter and bill of lading by the Brig Draco, Capt. Perkins, from the U.S. Consul, M r Tho s Appleton, at Leghorn—Agreeably to your request, I have caused the cases to be shipped on board a first rate new & sound vessel & at lower freight than I could...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 3 October 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Your letter of the 13 th ult. I have received previous to which I had paid the duties on the Marble received by the Ship Caroline for the University of Virginia, and for yourself, and forwarded the accounts to you by Mail. I have this day received a letter from Col. B. Peyton, with a check for One hundred & twenty seven dollars, and nineteen cents, being the amount of Duties & Charges on your...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 9 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your letter of the 4 th instant, previous to which D r Blatterman & family & M r Deverett his assistant arrived here, and were permitted to make entry of their books, philosophical apparatus &c, free of duty. Jonathan Thompson Collector MHi .
10To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 20 September 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I rec’d by the Ship Montano Cap t Smith, one bale & one small package of books, marked MTJ N o 7 & 8 for you, which I have forwarded by the Schooner Fly, Cap t Thorpe to Richmond, V a to the care of Col. Bernard Peyton. The transportation from Paris, Freight from Harve, & Duties here, have paid as follows.— Transportation from Paris 32 francs $ 6.10 Freight from Havre 2.20 8.30 N o 7. cont g...