Thomas Jefferson Papers

Thomas Jefferson to William Barret, 30 October 1822

To William Barret

Monticello Oct. 30. 22.

Sir

At the date of my letter of the last month I thought I could not be surer of any thing than that I could within a few days remit you 750.D. I had the flour waiting in my mill for a shower only to enable boats to go down. yet so obstinate has been the drought that it was not till the day before yesterday that a fortunate rain enabled me to send off some boat loads, the sale of which will enable Colo Peyton to pay you 750.D. which I have requested him to do as soon as he could make sale of it. I mentioned to him that I should request you to call on him for that sum out of the proceeds, which be pleased to do, and to accept the assurance of my great esteem and respect.

Th: Jefferson

PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover to TJ; at foot of text: “Mr Wm Barrett”; endorsed by TJ.

Index Entries

  • A. Robertson & Company (firm); TJ’s debt to search
  • Barret, William; and TJ’s debt to A. Robertson & Company search
  • Barret, William; letters to search
  • boats; carriage to and from Richmond search
  • flour; from Shadwell search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; debt to A. Robertson & Company search
  • Peyton, Bernard; payments made for TJ search
  • Richmond, Va.; boat carriage to and from search
  • Shadwell mills; flour from search
  • weather; drought search
  • weather; effect on shipping search
  • weather; rain search