From Thomas Jefferson to George Jefferson, 6 April 1805
To George Jefferson
Monticello Apr. 6. 05.
Dear Sir
Your favor of the 2d. is recieved & I thank you for the admonition as to my tobo. I shall hand it on to my overseer with a proper charge. I should be for holding out for 7. D. unless you should foresee a permanent fall of price. I expect there are or will very soon be with you the following articles
10. packages from Washington. sailed Mar 17.
5. Nos. [No. 1. being 12. bands] from Phila. sailed Mar. 20
a pipe of wine from N. York, sailed Mar. 21.
80. bundles nailrod from Phila. sailed Mar. 31.
the first & second parcels I should be anxious to recieve before I leave this, which will be on the 14th. the wine should come by the most trusty hand; the nailrod by those we usually employ. my painter, now at work here is so much in want of the articles on the next page, that I must pray you to procure them in Richmond & forward them by the Milton stage which will be leaving Richmond immediately after you recieve this. Accept affectionate salutations.
Th: Jefferson
7 ℔ red lead.
7. ℔ stone ochre
2. ℔ Umber
2. ℔ Terradisiana
6 ℔ litharge
2 ℔ rose-pink
4. oz. Prussian blue
6. oz. white vitriol
6. books of gold leaf.
25. ℔ whiting.
5. oz. Vermilion.
6. small sash brushes.
PoC (MHi); brackets in original; at foot of text: “Mr. Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ.
my painter: Richard Barry (see Peter Lenox to TJ, 23 Mch.).