Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 25 June 1819
To Patrick Gibson
Monticello June 25. 19.
Dear Sir
The term now approaching for the payment of my note to Th: J. Randolph for 1000.D. in the bank US. and other calls having obliged me to draw a part of the money left in your hands for that object I have taken a review of our transactions, as far as known to me, since the date of May 11. when the balance was 493.08 D in your favor, in order to see what sum is wanting to accomplish that note. it seems as follows.
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May 11. | Balance in your favor | 493 | .08 | May 20. | Note to Th:J.R. in bk US. | 989 | .33 | |
Order in favor of | E. Bacon | 150 | . | do to W.C.N. Farm’s bk | 2000 | . | ||
Lietch | 112 | . | do | 968 | ||||
curtail of Virga bank | 190 | . | 16. Barrels flour, say | 96 | ||||
Order in favr | Vaughan | 800 | . | abt 3000. ℔ tobo say | 150 | |||
Leroy & Bayard | 432 | .25 | ||||||
Darmsdat | 165 | .21 | ||||||
Lietch | 1000 | . | ||||||
balance in favr Th:J. supposd | 860 | .79 | ||||||
4203 | .33 | 4203 | .33 |
to supply a sufficient sum for the note messrs T. E. Randolph & Colclaser my mill tenants have promised me solemnly to deliver to you in Richmond 50. Bar. flour by the 3d of July. should mr Yancey have found an encoraging price in Lynchburg for the 3000. ℔ of tobo & sold it there instead of sending it down (which however I do not suppose) the note will still be covered. they owe me moreover a cash balance of about 600.D. which I am pressing them much to pay immediately into your hands. they have it to collect from good hands as they assure me, and that they will pay it of their first collections. I am the more anxious for this as I shall be obliged to draw on you in favor of mr Lietch for about 160. or 170. Dol. before I set out to Bedford, which will be within a fortnight, and that soon after my arrival there I have a debt of about 290.D. to pay, for which they will certainly replenish you before that, and should Yancey have sold the remainder of the tobacco in Bedford the proceeds will be applied to the diminution of that debt. aware of the pressure of the times I shall be cautious of drawing on you in advance, and if forced at any time, it shall be for short periods.
I salute you with great affection and respect:
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); on reused address cover of Joseph C. Cabell to TJ, 17 Apr. 1819; at foot of first page: “Mr Gibson”; endorsed by TJ.
w.c.n.: Wilson Cary Nicholas.
Index Entries
- Bacon, Edmund; TJ pays search
- Bank of the United States, Second, Richmond branch of; TJ’s loan from search
- Bank of Virginia (Richmond); TJ’s loan from search
- Colclaser, Daniel; as miller search
- Darmsdatt, Joseph; TJ pays search
- Farmers’ Bank of Virginia (Richmond); TJ’s loan from search
- flour; as rent search
- flour; sale of search
- Gibson, Patrick; account with TJ search
- Gibson, Patrick; and payments made for TJ search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s flour search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Bank of Virginia search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Farmers’ Bank of Virginia search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s loan from Second Bank of U.S. search
- Gibson, Patrick; and TJ’s tobacco search
- Gibson, Patrick; letters to search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; and lease of Shadwell mills search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; loan from Bank of Virginia search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; loan from Farmers’ Bank of Virginia search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; loan from Second Bank of U.S. search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; payments to J. Darmsdatt search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; rent due TJ search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sells flour search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sells tobacco search
- Leitch, James; TJ pays search
- LeRoy, Bayard & Company (New York firm); and TJ’s debt to N. & J. & R. van Staphorst search
- Lynchburg, Va.; tobacco prices at search
- Nicholas, Wilson Cary (1761–1820); and TJ’s bank loans search
- Poplar Forest (TJ’s Bedford Co. estate); TJ plans visits to search
- Poplar Forest (TJ’s Bedford Co. estate); tobacco grown at search
- Randolph, Thomas Eston (TJ’s cousin); and Shadwell mills search
- Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (TJ’s grandson; Jane Hollins Nicholas Randolph’s husband); TJ’s promissory note to search
- rent; from Shadwell mills search
- Shadwell mills; and T. E. Randolph search
- Shadwell mills; rent for search
- tobacco; grown at Poplar Forest search
- tobacco; sale of search
- Vaughan, John (1756–1841); TJ pays search
- Yancey, Joel (d.1833); as superintendent of Poplar Forest search