To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 1 April 1824
Richd 1 Apl 1824
Dear Sir,
Agreeable to your standing order, hand herewith statements your quarterly a/c, to date, which I hope will be found correct & satisfactory—
I feel sincerely grateful for yours of the 27th:, which reached me last evening:—it disturbs me greatly to occasion you so much trouble, I only wish I had a fit opportunity of testifying my gratitude.
With sincere regard Dr Sir Yours very Truly
Bernard Peyton
P.S. Since writing the above, you Glass, from Boston, has arrived, & shall be fordd by first Waggon, to Charlottesville, care Raphael—
B. P.
MHi.

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