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I received a letter from the U.S. Consul Th. Appleton Esqr at Leghorn & a package containing he says some valuable grass seeds for you by the ship Heroine, which I shall send to the Collector at Richmond by the first coaster which will be in a few days. I shall write the Collector to hold the package subject to your order. I have this day sent the within mentioned package to the Col r of...
By the ship Cadmus , I received three cases of wine, for you, which was shipped by J. Dodge Esq r U. S. Consul at Marseilles . Enclosed is a letter from him & the invoice. Not knowing your agent, I have sent the wine, in the Huntress , as per the bill of lading, to James Gibbons Esq r , the Collector at Richmond , with a request, that he would take charge of it, & await your instructions. The...
I have procured your picture from Mr. Stewart , at last, & ship d it on board the Brig Richmond , S. Webb master, for Richmond , to the care of Capt. B. Payton ; The amount of the bill for the wine I have received from Capt. Payton . I have the honor to be, Sir, your most Obt. St. RC (
Messrs. Dodge & Oxnard , of Marseilles , have sent to my care, twenty five Cases of wine, oil, macaroni, & Anchovies, for you, in the Brig Packet . I shall send them, by the first vessel bound to Richmond , to the charge of Capt. Bernard Peyton , & in a few days will transmit you the invoice, amount of duties &c. RC ( DLC ); mistakenly endorsed by TJ as a letter of 19 Nov. 1821 received 9 Dec....
I enclose the invoice & letter of Messrs Dodge & Oxnard , & on the other side, is a memorandum of the expenses which I have paid here. The articles will go to Richmond , in the Brig Richmond , Snow master, which sails next sunday. The medal I will also send, in a letter, to Capt Peyton , by the same vessel. With the highest respect I have the honor to be Sir, RC ( DLC ); written on a sheet...
Mem o of sundry expences accrueing on the importation of certain goods, by Tho s Jefferson in the Brig Packet recently from Marseilles ; paid by H.A.S. Dearborn , Boston .— 1821   Dec r
Your communication was received two days since & this morning I received from Capt. B. Peyton a draft, on the U.S. Branch Bank in this town, for Dols.=78. 23 100 , being the amount of the duties &c, on the articles, which came to my care, for You, from France . RC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “ B. Pe Th. Jefferson Esq.”; endorsed by TJ as received 24 Jan. 1822 and so recorded in SJL .
The enclosed letter was received this morning from Messrs. Dodge & Oxnard of Marseilles, by the Brig B a d. I shall with great pleasure take charge of the articles & will ship them to your agent in Richmond, to whom the former were sent, by the first vessel that leaves here. As soon as the freight bill has been presented & the amount of duties ascertaind I will forward the amount. DLC : Papers...
I have this day put your wine &c. on board the Brig Richmond & written to B. Peyton Esq re to take charge of them, in Richmond. The expense is as follows. Duties on Macaroni 0.83 〃 〃 oil & anchovies 5.35 〃 〃 wine 32.70 〃 〃 Bottles
Col. Peyton has remitted me the amount of the expenses on the stones, which come for you from France, & in conformity to Your request, I have forwarded the letter you sent, to my father. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.