1To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Cocke, 10 November 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
In answer to yrs of the 5 Inst. I have to say, that the horse of which you speak, is entirely broke to harness. He possesses every quality of the carriage horse. It may not be amiss to observe, that, two years ago, Majr Eggleston drove him. to the springs in a Gigg—and that Mrs E: has repeatedly driven him in her carriage since that time I know not that Majr E is anxious to dispose of him: I...
2Charles Cocke to Thomas Jefferson, 20 May 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty of submitting to your examination the accompanying address to the people of Albemarle , with a request that you will decide the question started in the letter of my friend M r Gordon , which you will herewith receive. As soon as this paper was written, I laid it before a few of my friends, and the friends of the University , and desired them to say whether its publication...