Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from George Jefferson, 24 February 1800

From George Jefferson

Richmond 24th. February 1800

Dear Sir

Mr. Anthony’s Clerk being at length instructed to receive the nailrod I inclose you his receipt for that which is delivered; the balance has not yet come down.

I sent your letter to Mr. Eppes by the way of Petersburg having a few days previous to the receipt of it got one from him in which he desired me to write to him in that way; it is therefore unaccountable how he came not to get your letters.

Mrs. E. I am happy to inform you is getting better, though I am sorry to add she is yet very low—being still confined to her bed. Mrs. R. is with her.

I am Dear Sir Your Very humble servt.

Geo. Jefferson

RC (MHi); at foot of text: “Thos. Jefferson esqr.”; endorsed by TJ as received 3 Mch. and so recorded in SJL. Receipt not found.

I sent your letter: see TJ to Mary Jefferson Eppes, 12 Feb. 1800.

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