1[To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion, 29 August 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
[L’Orient, 29 Aug. 1785 . Recorded in SJL as received 2 Sep. 1785. Not found.]
2To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion, 21 February 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
L’Orient, 21 Feb. 1787. Received TJ’s of 16th and immediately called on Bérard, who said TJ had already written him [i.e., his brother Simon Bérard on 16 Feb.] “respecting the Box of Plants left in his hands by Captn. Sionville”; that he had the box; and that he would forward it by the first diligence . He expects TJ will hear from Bérard this post. RC ( MHi ); 2 p.; endorsed: “Champion for...
3[To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion, for Zachariah Loreilhe, 27 November 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
[ L’Orient, 27 Nov. 1786. Recorded in SJL as received 30 Nov. 1786. Not found.]
4To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion and Others, 28 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
The undersigned, directors of the Connecticut Land Company, in behalf of themselves, and Proprietors of said Company, respectfully request of the President, liberty to hold a Treaty with the Indian Tribes, claiming a Native title to that part of the Connecticut reservation, lying between the Cayahoga, and the Sufferers Land (so called) containing about One Million of Acres, and that power and...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion, 5 February 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Loreilhe being now at Bordeaux, your Letter of the 30th. past came to my hand, respecting the Plants sent you from S. Carolina care of Mr. Otto. They must certainly be Ship’d on board the Courier de L’Europe Captain Seonville which was the last Packet arriv’d from New York, but as that Vessel arriv’d at the Island of Groix twelve miles from hence, the Captain had his orders to proceed with...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Champion, 3 July 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
The post before last I had the honor to receive a Letter from your Excellency address’d to Mr. Loreilhe . That Gentleman is now in Bordeaux, and being encharg’d with his and Mr. Barclay’s affairs, I have done the needfull with the half dozen Copies you inclos’d. I have had it translated and each American here shall have one. I also translated the new agreement made the 4th. May and forwarded...
7From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Champion, 16 February 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
On receipt of the letter you were so kind as to write me, I wrote to M. Limozin to make enquiry for the box of plants which was the subject of the letter with which I troubled you. He called on Capt. Sionville of the packet the Courier de l’Europe, who informed him he did bring such a box of plants, that having forgot from whom he received them and for whom they were intended, and there being,...
8[From Thomas Jefferson to Champion, 13 June 1787] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Paris, 13 June 1787 . Entry in SJL reads: “Champion. le Comte de. à l’Abbaye St. Germains des prés, r. Colombier.” Not found.]