1Gales & Seaton to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
In compliance with your request, communicated through M r Sam l H. Smith , we enclose a statement of your acc t for the Intelligencer, from the commencement of your subscription.—The dates of the credits, we cannot give, not finding them on the books, as kept by M r Smith’s clerk. RC ( DLC ); in the hand of Joseph Gales ; at foot of text: “Hon. Thomas Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as received 22...
2Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with the National Intelligencer, [ca. 15 September 1813] (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson Esq D r Dolls For the National Intelligencer, from Oct 31. 1800 } 65.— to Oct 31. 1813
3Thomas Jefferson to Gales & Seaton, 20 October 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I duly recieved your favor inclosing my account . on turning to my papers I found my last account with mr Sam l H. Smith , agreeing with yours in the result, altho’ not in the particulars. I send you a copy of it merely that these last may be understood. I have no doubt the result of both is as right as they agree. I therefore some time ago desired the house of Gibson & Jefferson
4Gales & Seaton to Thomas Jefferson, 26 November 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
We have the honor to acknowledge your favor of the 20th ult o which came duly to hand; and subsequently thereto we rec d from M r P. Gibson of Richmond $25 on your account, which sum pays your subscription to Oct 31. 1813 .—In furnishing your bill we had reference only to the newspaper acc t not understanding that you wished a statement of your printing acc t