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Charles L. Bankhead to Thomas Jefferson, [20 September 1813]

From Charles L. Bankhead

[20 Sept. 1813]

My dear Sir

I must beg you for a hamper of charcoal to dry our malt. Capt Miller apologises for not comeing up befor this—his excuse is the dampness of the weather, which he does not urge on his own account, but in consideration of our malt, thinking that in his absense it might grow too fast in this weather—

affectionately Yours

Chas: L Bankhead

RC (ViU: TJP-ER); undated; addressed: “Mr: Jefferson Monticello”; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 20 Sept. 1813.

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  • Bankhead, Charles Lewis (Ann Cary Randolph Bankhead’s husband); letters from search
  • Bankhead, Charles Lewis (Ann Cary Randolph Bankhead’s husband); requests charcoal from TJ search
  • brewing; use of malt in search
  • charcoal search
  • household articles; charcoal search
  • Miller, Joseph; as brewer search