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		  <author TEIform="author">Jones, John Cargill</author> 
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		  <head TEIform="head">Document Summary</head> 
		  <p TEIform="p"> Jones writes to his older brother expressing regret that he has
			 displeased their father and gives an account of his expenses.</p> 
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		<div1 type="letter" org="uniform" sample="complete" part="N" TEIform="div1"> <pb id="mss01-12-p01" n="1" TEIform="pb"/> 
		  <head TEIform="head">Letter from 
			 <name id="JJ" key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">John C. Jones</name> to 
			 <name key="pn0000882" reg="Jones, Thomas Williamson" type="person" TEIform="name">Thomas W. Jones</name>, September 8, 1813<ref id="ref99" type="source" target="note99" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">1</ref> </head> 
		 	 <opener TEIform="opener"> 
				<dateline TEIform="dateline">
					<name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Chapel Hill N.C.</name> 
				  <date TEIform="date">Sept<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">r</hi> 8 1813</date></dateline>
				<salute TEIform="salute">Dear Brother</salute> </opener> 
			 <p TEIform="p">Your affectionate letter of 20<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">th</hi> of august
				came safe to hand on saturday in which you accused me with a
				<add rend="sup" hand="JJ" TEIform="add">haveing committed</add> breach of promise It is true:
				I cannot dispute the accusetion. You certainly had a right to claim the first
				letter from [me] both from your superior age and my promice to you when I left
				home but I can assure you with confidence that my not writing to you does not
				proceed from a want of love or respect, but from the natural aversion I have to
				writing </p> 
			 <p TEIform="p">But as to the express injuncture of 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				I should have preformed it but for reasons which I rendered to him in my letter
				dated as well a I remember the 12<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">th</hi> of July and which I
				hope will not fail to prove satisfactory. . . You mentioned in your letter that
				I have erroneously conjectured that 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				has<ref id="ref101" type="edit" target="note101" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">2</ref> not the same
				paternal love for me as he has for the rest of his children
				<add rend="sup" hand="JJ" TEIform="add">yes my Brother</add> it is a conjecture which I fear
				is founded on fact. but every exertion shall be made by me to conciliate his
				affection and to eradicate that something I know not what that keeps me from an
				equal share of my Fathers affection. <pb id="mss01-12-p02" n="2" TEIform="pb"/>I know that
				you have feelings not callous to sensibility. I appeal to you what must have
				been my feelings on my reception at home in may when instead of meeting the
				smiles and cordial welcome of the only to whom I had a right to look for
				protection I heard my 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Father</name> say that he had a mind to make me leave the place
				of my nativity the last place as I thought to which I could flee for refuge and
				protection language grows feeble in attempting to express the emotions of my
				soul. To have incured the displeasure of a Father would have been sufficient
				but to hear him utter these words tutched my heart in a manner ever unknown
				before and which I am in hopes it will never be a stranger whilst the almighty
				who preserves our lives permits me to breath out this short span of vital air,
				but I am glad to say that the conduct of 
				<name reg="Jones, John, Jr." key="pn0000873" type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				towards me while at home was that of an affectionate Father to a dutyful son.
				When I left home 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				gave me forty five dollars. I paid thirty for board eleven for room rent and
				tuition three<pb id="mss01-12-p03" n="3" TEIform="pb"/> for bed hire and one I sent to salem<ref id="ref102" type="info" target="note102" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">3</ref> last saturday
				<add rend="sup" hand="JJ" TEIform="add">for candles</add> which has left me completely
				unmonied. What I by necessity owe and what I am in actual want of is as follows
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell"><?xm-replace_text {cell}?></cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">D</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">C</cell>
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">For the washing of my clothes the present seshion</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">4</cell>
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">For the expences of our last Ball<ref id="ref103" type="info" target="note103" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">4</ref></cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">3</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">50</cell>
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">For servant hire</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell"> [1</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">50]</cell>
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">Borrowed of cousin 
						<name key="pn0001100" reg="Mason, John R." type="person" TEIform="name">Jn<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">o</hi> R Mason</name> to bear my expences home</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">3</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">50</cell>
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					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell">Borrowed of D<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">o</hi><ref id="ref105" type="info" target="note105" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">5</ref> to pay
						for the hire of my horse</cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell"><hi rend="underscore" TEIform="hi">6</hi></cell>
					 <cell role="data" rows="1" cols="1" TEIform="cell"><hi rend="underscore" TEIform="hi">50</hi></cell>
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				</table>I sent my receipts from 
				<name key="pn0001616" reg="Stith, Abner" type="person" TEIform="name">Stith</name> 
				<name key="pn0001434" reg="Rhea, Andrew" type="person" TEIform="name">Rhea</name> and
				
				<name key="pn0000091" reg="Barbee, William" type="person" TEIform="name">Barbee</name><ref id="ref106" type="info" target="note106" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">6</ref> for tuition
				board room rent and library hire in my letter to 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>.
				I mention this not [to] jog the memory of 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				but for fear that the letter wh[ich] I wrote him may get miscarried. I am in
				daily want of this money particularly Cousin 
				<name key="pn0001100" reg="Mason, John R." type="person" TEIform="name">John
				  Masons</name> who is in want of it himself I wish 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				to send me some extry money when he sends the above. I would be obliged to you
				to tel him what you think I could do with as you have lived here as a student
				and must know what is necessary. I wish 
				<name reg="Jones, John, Jr." key="pn0000873" type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				to send me a pair of course shoes. . . . <pb id="mss01-12-p04" n="4" TEIform="pb"/>give my
				love to 
				<name key="pn0000873" reg="Jones, John, Jr." type="person" TEIform="name">Papa</name>
				to Sister 
				<name key="pn0000876" reg="Jones, Lucy" type="person" TEIform="name">Lucy</name> and 
				<name key="pn0000877" reg="Jones, Martha" type="person" TEIform="name">Martha</name><ref id="ref107" type="info" target="note107" rend="sup" targOrder="U" TEIform="ref">7</ref> tel them I
				intend writing to them soon. I remain as ever your affectionate Brother</p>
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				<signed TEIform="signed">
				  <name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">Jn<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">o</hi> Jones</name></signed></closer>
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			 <p TEIform="p">P.S. you must write me in your next letter how all the
				<add rend="sup" hand="JJ" TEIform="add">good folks</add> in 
				<name key="name0000637" reg="Mecklenburg County, NC" type="place" TEIform="name">Mecklinburg</name> are. I am &amp;c.</p>
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				<signed TEIform="signed">
				  <name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">J. C
					 Jones.</name></signed></closer>
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		  <note id="note99" type="source" target="ref99" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note"> 
		  	<p TEIform="p">1. <xref url="http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jones,Thomas_Williamson.html" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">Thomas Williamson Jones Papers, SHC.</xref> The letter is addressed
				"<name key="pn0000882" reg="Jones, Thomas Williamson" type="person" TEIform="name">M<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">r</hi> Thomas W. Jones</name>/
				<name key="name0000125" reg="Brunswick County, VA" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Brunswick County</name>/
				<name key="name0001190" reg="Virginia" type="place" TEIform="name">Virginia</name>." Attending the 
				<name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization" TEIform="name">University</name> only one year, 
				<name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">John
				  Cargill Jones</name> was suspended in March 1814 for four months for his role
				in the January 1814 rebellion against 
				<name key="pn0000298" reg="Chapman, Robert Hett" type="person" TEIform="name">President Chapman</name>.</p>
		  	<p TEIform="p">On March 31, 1814, <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">University</name> Tutor 
				<name key="pn0001616" reg="Stith, Abner" type="person" TEIform="name">Abner
				  Stith</name> wrote to 
				<name key="pn0000882" reg="Jones, Thomas Williamson" type="person" TEIform="name">Thomas Jones</name>, a former classmate and fellow member of the 
				<name key="name0000869" reg="Philanthropic Society" type="organization" TEIform="name">Philanthropic Society</name>, explaining why 
				<name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">John
				  Jones</name> had been suspended:
				<q direct="unspecified" TEIform="q">
			 <p TEIform="p">The students it appears, or at least some of them, being offended
				by 
				<name key="pn0000298" reg="Chapman, Robert Hett" type="person" TEIform="name">Mr.
				  Chapman</name> in some manner or other, had formed an association to harrass
				him as much as they could by committing depredations on his property.</p>
			 <p TEIform="p">According to this resolution of theirs, they on different nights
				shaved the hairs on his horse's tail, when he was secured by the guard of a
				lock; upset a house on his lot at two different times; carried away a cart and
				hid it in the wood; and loosed his gate from its hinges and concealed it in
			 	some secret place. (<xref url="http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jones,Thomas_Williamson.html" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">Thomas Williamson Jones Papers, SHC</xref>) </p></q>According to 
			 <name key="pn0001616" reg="Stith, Abner" type="person" TEIform="name">Stith</name>,
			 when the faculty investigated these events, several students, including 
			 <name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">John</name>, "avowed that they possessed the required
			 information but that they would not disclose it."</p></note> 
		  <note id="note101" type="edit" target="ref101" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note">
			 <p TEIform="p">2. 
				<name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">Jones</name> wrote <hi rend="italic" TEIform="hi">s</hi> on top of a
				<hi rend="italic" TEIform="hi">d</hi> that was erased.</p></note>
		  <note id="note102" type="source" target="ref102" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note">
			 <p TEIform="p">3. Probably the city of 
			 	<name key="name0001017" reg="Salem, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Salem, NC</name>,
				founded by the 
				<name key="name0001281" reg="Moravians" type="religion" TEIform="name">Moravians</name> in 1766 and in 1913 consolidated with 
			 	<name key="name0001246" reg="Winston, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Winston</name> as
				
			 	<name key="name0001247" reg="Winston-Salem, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Winston-Salem</name>.</p></note>
		  <note id="note103" type="info" target="ref103" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note">
			 <p TEIform="p">4. Sponsored jointly by the 
			 	<name key="name0000869" reg="Philanthropic Society" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">Philanthropic</name> and 
			 	<name key="name0000284" reg="Dialectic Society" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">Dialectic</name> Societies, the annual commencement ball was an
				eagerly anticipated social event in a town offering few diversions or
				entertainments. 
				<name key="pn0000114" reg="Battle, Kemp Plummer" type="person" TEIform="name">Battle</name> reports that a commencement ball was held in the
				dining room of 
				<name key="name0001086" reg="Steward's Hall" type="place" TEIform="name">Steward's
					Hall</name> as early as 1804 (<xref url="/nc/battle1/battle1.html#p195" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">1:195</xref>).</p></note>
		  <note id="note105" type="info" target="ref105" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note">
			 <p TEIform="p">5. "D<hi rend="sup" TEIform="hi">o</hi>": ditto, the same.</p></note>
		  <note id="note106" type="info" target="ref106" place="unspecified" anchored="yes" TEIform="note">
			 <p TEIform="p">6. 
				<name key="pn0001434" reg="Rhea, Andrew" type="person" TEIform="name">Andrew
				  Rhea</name> probably issued the receipt for tuition and room rent. 
				<name key="pn0000091" reg="Barbee, William" type="person" TEIform="name">William
				  Barbee</name> likely issued the receipt for 
				<name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">Jones'</name> board.</p>
		  	<p TEIform="p">The <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">trustees</name> had instituted a library fee in 1803. Every student
			 	paid this fee whether or not he used the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization" rend="no" TEIform="name">University's</name> library, which by 1812
				numbered approximately 1,500 volumes and was housed in a room at the top of the
				stairs in the President's house. Initially the library fee was one dollar per
				year; in 1813 the fee was doubled. Books were bought with the proceeds until
				1824, and shortly thereafter the library fee appears to have been abolished.
				Each of the two debating societies also had libraries, in 1812 boasting a
			 	combined total of 800 to 1,000 volumes (<xref url="/nc/battle1/battle1.html#p405" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">Battle 1:405</xref>).</p></note>
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		  	<p TEIform="p">7. Biographical notes for the <xref url="http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/j/Jones,Thomas_Williamson.html" targOrder="U" from="ROOT" to="DITTO" TEIform="xref">Thomas Williamson Jones Papers, SHC</xref>,
				reveal that 
				<name key="pn0000871" reg="Jones, John Cargill" type="person" TEIform="name">John</name> and 
				<name key="pn0000882" reg="Jones, Thomas Williamson" type="person" TEIform="name">Thomas'</name> sister 
				<name key="pn0000876" reg="Jones, Lucy" type="person" TEIform="name">Lucy</name>
				attended a school in 
		  		<name key="name0001205" reg="Warrenton, NC" type="place" rend="no" TEIform="name">Warrenton,
		  			NC</name>, run by 
		  		<name key="pn0000495" reg="Falkener, Mr. and Mrs. (Warrenton, NC, teachers)" type="person" rend="no" TEIform="name">Mr. and
				  Mrs. Falkener</name>. An August 19, 1809, letter from 
				<name key="pn0000882" reg="Jones, Thomas Williamson" type="person" TEIform="name">Thomas Williamson</name> to his mother mentions "little 
				<name key="pn0000877" reg="Jones, Martha" type="person" TEIform="name">Martha</name>," presumably a young sister.</p></note>
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