Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 25 May 1817
To Patrick Gibson
Monticello May 25. 17.
Dear Sir
It was not till I had sealed the inclosed that I turned to the settlement of my debt to the Van Staphorsts, which my memory had supposed a little under 2000. D each instalment, whereas I find it was a little over that sum, to wit 2083.20 D with interest @ 6. p.c. from Jan. 1. 1816. there is still therefore a balance of 83.20 principal1 due to them with interest on the whole from Jan. 1. 1816 this I must pray you to remit in order to close that instalment. I repeat assurances of esteem & respect.
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover of Joseph Dougherty to TJ, 10 Mar. 1817; at foot of text: “Mr Gibson”; endorsed by TJ. Enclosure: TJ to Gibson, 24 May 1817.
In his financial records for this date, TJ estimated the balance of principal and interest due on the 1817 installment of his debt payments to N. & J. & R. van Staphorst to be around $260 ( , 2:1333).
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