Gibson & Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 27 January 1813
From Gibson & Jefferson
Richmond 27th Jany 1813
Sir
your letter of the 21st we duly received & have as directed therein deposited $100 in the Bank of Virginia, to the credit of mr. James Hamilton of Williamboro’ n.C.—we likewise inclose you herein, a further sum of $100.— mr Gibson is at present out of town, he will return in a few days
Gibson & Jefferson |
⅌ James Ligon |
RC (ViU: TJP-ER); in Ligon’s hand; between dateline and salutation: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr”; endorsed by TJ as a letter from Gibson & Jefferson received 29 Jan. 1813 and so recorded in SJL.
On 29 Jan. 1813 TJ recorded the receipt of the $100 from Gibson & Jefferson and further noted that “they have paid into the bank of Richmd. the 50.D. recd. ante Aug. 18. from Watson of Louisa & the 50.D. recd. from Geo. Divers ante Oct. 24. to the credit of James Hamilton, being their subscriptions to Wm. Mclure assigned to Hamilton” ( , 2:1286).
Index Entries
- Bank of Virginia (Richmond); and W. McClure’s debt search
- Divers, George; and W. McClure’s debts search
- Gibson & Jefferson (Richmond firm); and subscriptions for W. McClure search
- Gibson & Jefferson (Richmond firm); letters from search
- Hamilton, James; and W. McClure’s debts search
- Ligon, James; clerk for Gibson & Jefferson search
- subscriptions, non-publication; to pay W. McClure’s debts search
- Watson, David; and W. McClure’s debts search