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I have thought it my duty to inform you, that at four oClock this morning the late president left...
I am preparing to Start from this place for Philadelphia on Thursday next, and beg leave to lay...
I this day purchased your copying press —it is made on an entire new construction, being worked...
In my letter of the day before yesterday I mentioned that [I was] not then fixed on the...
I yesterday received from Philadelphia a Bill of Lading for your chairs , which I have this day...
Some time prior to your departure from this place, I think you informed me that your return would...
Your favor of Aug. 27. came to hand yesterday. I am sensible the settees could not be here till...
It gives me great mortification to be obliged to inform you that there is no prospect of being...
I have duly recieved your favor informing me of your disappointment as to the grates. I think...
If, in your judgement, I should appear to be as well qualified to take the charge of the...
A few days ago , I took the liberty of offering myself as a candidate for the office of...
I omitted to place in my memorandum 2. wire-screens for the windows of the Setting room, intended...
Before I left the City of Washington you mentioned a floor Cloth which you wished to have painted...
Your favor of the 13th . is recieved. the samples of straw floor cloths are beautiful, especially...
Observing that the roof of the Representatives chambers has sunk in the middle, that the walls...
Through delicacy, I have always, in making drafts on the Treasury for public money, made it a...
Inclosed is the report made by me to the committee on the subject of furniture—it was read in the...
The inclosed applications from & on behalf of a mr Meer, relating to matters under your...
Inclosed you will find rough sketches of different lamps—Such of them as you may think proper to...
Accompanying this you will get a desert knife silver blade—If you aprove of it, I can get two...
Your letter of the 22d. was recieved last night. the notes written on the face of the paper now...
Your favor of the 24th. was recieved last night. the purchase of the 2. doz. desert knives with...
Mr. Thomas Claxton. for Thos. Jefferson Esqr. Bal. of Caldelaugh & Thomas an Entry Lamp 24.00 a...
Agreeably to your request, I have shipped for Richmond a passage lanthorn, two brass lamps and...
As we shall move into the Mamoth room within 2. or 3. days we shall be in immediate want of...
When I had the honor of laying before you my accounts, there were left in my hands unexpended...
Since the receipt of your note, I have called on Mr. Webb and Mr. Sibelle, and given directions...
Mr. James Ronaldson of Philadelphia has sent me a number of samples of Philadelphia manufactures...
Mr Latrobe has mentioned to me the necessity of very shortly moving the furniture from the late...
The Address of the Upholsterer you mention is John Rea So. 4th St. Philada—He has lately sent...
Inclosed you will find a letter from Mr Munroe which will explain to you his remarks better than...
The treasurer not being certain that any money is in the hands of the Collector at Richmond,...
Agreeably to your request I wrote to Mr Rea for information respecting a small article in his...
I yesterday forwarded to the Treasury my accounts in relation to furniture for the President’s...
You will please to excuse the crude state of the inclosed, it having been executed by my son, a...
I return you your list of the furniture of the President’s house, lately made, with mr LeMaire’s...
The Bearer , one of my Sons attends with the List of furniture to aid M r La Mare in the Delivery...