Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to Gibson & Jefferson, 14 June 1805

To Gibson & Jefferson

Washington June 14. 05.

Messrs. Gibson & Jefferson

I now inclose you in Richmond bank bills 970. Dollars, and have this day drawn on you in favor of

Charles Smith of Louisa for 621 . D.
James Oldham 100 .
William Wardlaw 46 .12
balance to the credit of my account with you  202 .88
970

which you will be pleased to honour. Accept my friendly salutations

Th: Jefferson

4.  bills of 100.   400.
1. 50. 50 
14. 20  280 
12  5. 60 
970.

PoC (MHi); endorsed by TJ as a letter to George Jefferson. Notation in SJL: “970.”

On this day, TJ wrote letters to Charles Smith, from whom he hired slaves, and William Wardlaw, a doctor based in Charlottesville, neither of which has been found (MB description begins James A. Bear, Jr., and Lucia C. Stanton, eds., Jefferson’s Memorandum Books: Accounts, with Legal Records and Miscellany, 1767-1826, Princeton, 1997, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 2:930, 1156; Appendix IV).

From Richmond on 17 June, Gibson & Jefferson acknowledged receiving TJ’s “favor of the 14th. inclosing Nine hundred & seventy dollars, which shall be applied as you direct” (RC in MHi; in Patrick Gibson’s hand; at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr.”; endorsed by TJ as received from George Jefferson on 20 June and so recorded in SJL).

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