Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 27 September 1822
To Bernard Peyton
Monticello Sep. 27. 22.
Dear Sir
Mr Raphael could furnish the 1000.D. by piecemeal only. he furnished to-day 300.D. requiring however a draught for it to go by tomorrow’s mail, which I gave him and will consequently be upon you 2. or 3. days earlier than I had expected. he will furnish another sum 3. days hence, and the balance in the course of a week. my further draughts will be made accordingly. affectly yours
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover of James Gibbon to TJ, 13 July 1821; at foot of text: “Colo Peyton”; endorsed by TJ.