Frederick A. Mayo to Thomas Jefferson, 4 June 1821
From Frederick A. Mayo
Richmond June the 4—1821.
Hono: Sir
Your honour would greatly oblige me, Should it be convenient to direct my Acount to be payt, as my present Situation is such that I am much in want indeed—
I am not cartain if I have charged your honour with Munford’s Indext $6., which I (purchased for that porpus,) if I have not, & your honour has received the same; I shall [be v]ery thankfull to receive it with the rest—Pleas to parten my request necessety was the cause of my taken this liberty
Frederick A Mayo
RC (MHi); torn at seal; endorsed by TJ as received 7 June 1821 and so recorded in SJL. RC (DLC); address cover only; with PoC of TJ to Thomas Mann Randolph, 30 July 1821, on recto and verso; addressed: “The Hono: Tho: Jefferson Mounticello V.A.”; franked; postmarked Richmond, 4 June.
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