Letter, 1823 October 13, Balt[im]o[re], [Maryland], to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

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Letter, 1823 October 13, Balt[im]o[re], [Maryland], to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

Wants $100 sent to New York to enable him to depart for Italy to fulfill the commission of the University; Would not have troubled him had he been able to sell his sculptures in Richmond; Spoke to Dr. Brockenbrough who promised to remit $100 but has not done it.

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