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From Thomas Jefferson to James Dinsmore, 24 May 1804

To James Dinsmore

Washington May 24. 04.

Dear Sir

Yours of the 18th. is recieved and I have this day inclosed to mr Deblois of Alexandria 20. D. for Alexander Perry and 10. D. for mrs Wanscher. mr Duncan shall have 20. D. a month and his washing done. you will be so good as to give directions for the latter. I presume he engages to continue till all the work is ready for mr Wanscher. I will thank you to keep me informed of your progress, of mr Wanscher’s and of J. Perry’s as I am anxious to have the information. I desired mr Stewart to make Joe draw off the water from the icehouse twice a week. I at the same time supposed that mr Wanscher taking his water from thence might keep it always down. I will thank you to remind mr Stewart if necessary. Accept my salutations.

Th: Jefferson

RC (ViU); addressed: “Mr. James Dinsmore Monticello near Milton”; franked and postmarked.

yours of the 18th: recorded in SJL as received 22 May, but not found.

William duncan worked as Marten Wanscher’s assistant for “2 months & 1. day” plastering rooms at Monticello (MB description begins James A. Bear, Jr., and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767-1826, Princeton, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 2:1134, 1142).

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