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I would have replied to your much esteem’d favor of the 3d. inst. immediately—but having had the...
Albemarle county to wit. An Inquest taken at Shadwell in the parish of Fredericksville & county...
When I settled here with mr Shoemaker, I told him you had informed me you had an order on me from...
The rent which you mentioned as due for Lego I will ask you to be so kind as to pay at your...
Mr. Higginbotham presses me for the paiment of which your rent was to make a part. as soon...
I had depended on getting a Gig in Milton (which I have been in the habit of hiring) to take my...
I have taken advantage of M rs Randolph ’s absence to employ the house servant at my...
I ought perhaps sooner to have informed you that mr Crav. Peyton had assigned to me your note for...
Thomas E. Randolph in Account with Th: Jefferson D r Cr. D 1809. May 15. By balance on account to...
The purchase of Pantops renders it necessary for me to understand exactly the conditions of the...
As mr Randolph and yourself have the Shadwell mill in partnership this year and the details of...
I expect to go to Richmond tomorrow, and as soon as I see M r Randolph , I will communicate to...
The last Mail brought me a letter from my Son Mann , which has given me considerable...
I have this morning written to the Secretary of the navy , to sollicit a midshipman’s warrant for...
I shall always acknowledge with grateful sensibility my obligations to you for your very friendly...
Inclosed you will receive a statement of all the Flour deliver’d to you, by comparing it with the...
From the account you were so good as to furnish me I make out the inclosed statement for the last...
In my letter of the other day I mentioned that the credit of 122.50 D for corn formerly bought...
As I am prevented from riding, by indisposition, I beg leave to enclose the agreement between...
I have subjoined to the lease an acknolegement that the rent of the next year is payable in flour...
I am much obliged to you for your kind attention in sending M r Crowninshield s letter — Mann...
In answer to the enquiry of yesterday , I think the that the proposition for Mann to serve on his...
If it should not be convenient to you to meet me at the Mill tomorrow at 10 O’Clock, I will do...
Entries taken from Day Book kept by J Kuhn 1816 April 4 Tho s Jefferson To 4   barrels of Flour,...
The account rendered to-day is perfectly satisfactory, as the not having known of the 9. barrels...
M r Colclaser , the Miller at Shadwell , who is equally concern’d with me in that business, has...
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you, I have communicated with M r Colclaser on the subject of...
Your letter of the 10 th was handed to me yesterday afternoon only when the Shadwell mills were...
I have maturely consider’d the contents of your letter of the 15 th instant, which I received on...
I sincerely regret that we happen to see the same subject in lights so very different, with...
On casting my eye over your account I observed that I should have to ask the favor of you to have...
I cannot furnish the account you require without the use of the Day book, which is always kept at...
You need not hurry yourself at all as to the extracts from your Day-book. a letter from George...
I received a note from M r Colclaser late this evening, giving me the first information of your...
Your letter of the 20 th has been a week getting to my hands. I am sorry that mr Colclaser ,...
Inclos’d you will receive your Mill account , which I believe you will find correct—The balance...
Your’s of yesterday was recieved last night. you need take no trouble about the flour balance,...
I mentioned to you some days ago that I had a note in the bank of the US. for 1000.D. which I was...
I sincerely regret that it is not in my power at this moment to say I am prepared to discharge...
I recieved yesterday an alarming account of the of danger there is of the mill floors being...
I have for some time past been aware that the Mill was in a dangerous situation, and that another...
I find in the Mill Books 100 barrels of flour charg’d for Rent in October last—and 50 barrels...
By Col o Wood (the Surveyor) I received a letter from M r Randolph from Richmond dated 11 th Jan...
Being on my departure for Bedford I will take the liberty to mention that I have some debts which...
I have some debts here which press very sorely on me; for the paym t of which my only resource is...
Soon after seeing you yesterday at the Mill , I recollected there was an error in the acceptance...
I take the liberty to enclose your acct: made up to the 22 nd of the present month—it is rather a...
I have been grinding all day, altho’ to a very great disadvantage— the works are badly...
Your favor dated Sept r  22 —by some accident did not reach Ashton before yesterday, and as I was...
Yours of the 8 th was duly recieved. on the question of any suspension of current rent the facts...