To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 7 October 1801
From John Barnes
Geo: Town 7th Oct 1801—
Sir
By favr Mr Claxton I have the pleasure to hand you, the inclosed five post Notes—
the most eligible I could procure for the purpose of remittance—I decided Mr Peytons—on the supposition of their being more convenient—in passing.—their Notes I find are quite Currt. at Richmond Mr Davison tells me—he makes Constant remittance on them to Mr Heath—
I am Sir your very Obedt servt:
John Barnes
NB. I have already taken register—viz
No | 2298— | favr | D Higgenbotham | 500 | |
2299— | John Watson | 143.73 | |||
2300 | Craven Peyton | 500. | |||
2301 | do | 500. | |||
2302 | do | 240.27 | |||
1240.27 | |||||
$1884. |
RC (ViU); at foot of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr.”; endorsed by TJ as received 7 Oct.
John Davidson (Davison) of Washington was an agent of Henry Heth (Heath); George Jefferson to TJ, 7 Sep.
TJ enclosed the three notes for Craven Peyton in his letter to Peyton of 8 Oct. TJ’s letters to David Higginbotham and John Watson on 8 Oct., noted in SJL, have not been found. In his financial memoranda under that date, TJ recorded the payment to Higginbotham as “to David Higginbotham for Brown Rives & co.” ( , 2:1055). On TJ’s debt to Watson, see TJ to Watson, 2 June.