Thomas Jefferson to James Leitch, 3 June 1819
To James Leitch
Monticello June 3. 19.
Dear Sir
I have never been more mortified than by the disappointment in paying you 1500. or 2000.D. the last year, on the reciept of which I counted with so much certainty that I had parted with all the money which was within my power before I found I was to be disappointed in that. and this year the fall in the price of flour & tobacco has shortened me a full third in the proceeds of my crop. I have been led on by the flattering expectation that a good crop the next year, and the next year, and so on would enable me to do you justice; but finding the expectation delusive and that the next year, like tomorrow, never comes, I determined early in the present year to sell some detached lands which I have both in this [coun]ty and in Bedford, if I could do it without too great a sacrifice. but as yet I have had no offer of half of what a year ago would have been readily given. we may hope that the present crisis in money matters, and the panic it has excited will not last long, and that the business of purchase and sale will resume again their wonted course: and the moment I can effect a reasonable sale in either place, I shall consider my debt to you as entitled to the first proceeds. in the mean time I send you an order for 1000.D. to be placed to the credit of my general account. it is but a pittance; but will serve to keep down interest until I can strike with effect at the principal. with abundant acknolegements of your patience & indulgence I add assurances of sincere friendship and respect.
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover of Bernard Peyton to TJ, 3 May 1819; mutilated at seal; at foot of text: “Mr James Leitch”; endorsed by TJ. Enclosure not found.
Index Entries
- flour; price of search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; debt to J. Leitch search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sale of Albemarle Co. land proposed search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sale of Bedford Co. land proposed search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sells flour search
- Jefferson, Thomas; Business and Financial Affairs; sells tobacco search
- Leitch, James; letters to search
- Leitch, James; TJ pays search
- Leitch, James; TJ’s debt to search
- tobacco; price of search
- United States; Panic of1819 search