1From Thomas Jefferson to David Jackson, Jr., 11 August 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments & thanks to mr Jackson for the pamphlet sent him . the [with which] he has been monarchists and ecclesiastics on the subject of religion he has ever consid ered as the most honourable testimony he could expect from them. they [acknowlege] their apprehension that he would be an obstacle to the alliance between [church] & State which some of them avowedly...
2From Thomas Jefferson to David Jackson, 9 January 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I promised Doctr. Wardlaw to pay you for him in the beginning of this month one hundred and sixty dollars & a half , for which I now inclose you John Barnes’s check on the bank of the US. a line of acknolegement will probably be satisfactory to Dr. Wardlaw. I am with much esteem Dear Sir Your most obedt. servt PrC ( MHi ); at foot of text: “Doctr David Jackson”; endorsed by TJ in ink on verso....
3To Thomas Jefferson from David Jackson, 15 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Being informed from unquestionable authority that William Savage Esquire, Agent for the United States, in the Island of Jamaica has resigned his appointment, and from the Great Mercantile intercourse between the United States and that Island, the residence of a Consul or Agent there is highly necessary. We therefore beg leave, from the Knowledge we have, of the abilities & Integrity of Hugh...