Thomas Jefferson Papers

Statement of Account with Gibson & Jefferson, 24 April 1801

Statement of Account with Gibson & Jefferson

Gibson & Jefferson with Th: Jefferson Dr. Cr.
1800. £  s  d 
Dec. 11. By balance Dec. 11. 1800. 60–10– 6 
14. By ord. in favr. James Lyon 15– 0– 0 
1801.
Jan. 7. By ord. in favr. Rogers 17– 7– 0 
Lilly 9– 7–10 
Walker 14– 3– 9 
Dyer 53– 0– 0 
Richardson 165– 1– 0 
15. To remittance from J. Barnes 920.26 276– 1–7
By pd Callendar Nov. 7 15– 0– 0 
Mar. 31. To remittance from J. Barnes 950. D. 285– 0–0
Apr. 1. To amt. of my tobo. of 99. sold Mc.Murdo & Fisher 813–19–9
By my ord. in favr. James Lyle now payable 300– 0– 0 
 
By do. in favr. Litt. W. Tazewell 1000. D. 300– 0– 0 
By do. in favr. TM Randolph 450. D. 135– 0– 0 
6. By do. in favr. John Watson 600. D. 180– 0– 0 
13. Rob. Hemings 22. D. 6–12– 0 
15. Wm. & Julius Clarkson 9– 8– 4 
17. Carrington for Rhodes 30 D. 9– 0– 0 
Jones & Pleasants
24. Richd. Richardson 16–11– 1 
Joseph Brand 31– 5– 9 
By Syrop of punch 4– 4– 01
balance due Th: J 33–10– 1 
1375.1.4 1375– 1– 4 
To balance due Th: J 33–10–1

MS (MHi); entirely in TJ’s hand.

For TJ’s loan of $50 to James Lyon, see Lyon’s letter to TJ of 14 Dec. TJ explained his 7 Jan. payments to John Rogers and others in his financial accounts of that date (MB description begins James A. Bear, Jr., and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767–1826, Princeton, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 2:1032) and in letters to George Jefferson, 5 Jan., Francis walker, 7 Jan., and Richard Richardson, 8 Jan. 1801. For the remittance from John Barnes of 15 Jan., see Barnes’s letter to TJ of that date.

1Remainder of statement in pencil.

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