601Order on John Barnes, 6 October 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Barnes is desired to pay to Capt Lewis or order seventy two dollars for six months wages of his servant Abram on account of his humble servt. also twenty seven dollars in lieu of a suit of clothes. MS ( PWacD : Feinstone Collection on deposit PPAmP ); in TJ’s hand; in a column to the left of his signature, TJ added the figures “72. D.” and “27.” for the sum of “99”; at foot of text: “Mr....
602Statement of Account with John March 1801, 29 September 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
1801 To John March May 25 To 12 Paper Cases for Lrs: &c. $ 4.00 30 Binding Cookery Book, 12mo: 0.50 June 24 Sewing & Covering 3 Manuscripts, Post 40. 3.00 July 21 Binding Blackstone, &c. 8vo. S. lettered 0.62½ " Furbishing & lettering 2 vols.
603Petition of William Hammell, 23 October 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
The Petition of William Hammell of the City of New Haven in the State of Connecticutt, humbly sheweth— That your Petitioner is informed that the United States are about to erect a Light House on Falkland Island in Long Island Sound; that there is to be appointed a keeper or overseer of said Light house—your Petr flatters himself that the certificate herewith sent will shew that he is well...
604Enclosure: Conrad Hanse’s Account, 29 August 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson, esquire, 1801. To Conrad Hanse Dr. Augt. 29. To a new plain, well-finished Chariot , with plated Dolls. Harness for 4 Horses, and 2 postillion Saddles. 1206 MS ( DLC ); in unknown hand. In a statement of TJ’s account, John Barnes entered at 18 Sep. a payment to Hanse of $1,000 for the chariot (statement of private account from John Barnes, 30 Sep., in ViU ;