To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 6 November 1801 [document added in digital edition]
From John Barnes
Geo. Town 6th Novr. [1801]
Sir:
The inclosed $20 is the nearest possible viz No 122. T. of the 2d. Augt. 1800—B. US. which I presume will answer for the prest. for the 75 Cts may be accounted for at a more favble. opporty—
I am Sir your most Obt. Servt.
John Barnes
Your powers to Mr. Smith Cashr. of the Bank penna. shall be remitted him.
RC (DLC); at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr.”
In his financial memoranda on this day, TJ recorded the receipt of $20 from Barnes (Newton to TJ, 16 Oct. and TJ to Newton, 9 Nov.). For the power of attorney granted by TJ on 1 Nov. to Jonathan Smith to receive Tadeusz Kosciuszko’s stock dividends, see Vol. 36:126n.
, 2:1057). He had apparently requested $20.75 to reimburse Thomas Newton for freight charges on the trees and Indian statues recently received from New Orleans (see