1To Thomas Jefferson from William Marshall, 29 October 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
I do myself the honor of presenting you, with an accurate Chart of the Coast of West Florida and Louisiana, including a survey and soundings of the Mississippi river, extending, considerably above New Orleans. It was sent to me, a few days ago, by a gentleman who married the widow of Mr. Gauld, by whom the Chart, was made. I hasten to send It to you, as, If there be none such in possession of...
2From Thomas Jefferson to William Marshall, 24 December 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his respectful salutations to mr Marshall and his thanks for the Chart of the coast of Florida, & mouth of the Missisipi which he has been so good as to send him. at a time when we are endeavoring to acquire exact knolege of that country, in order to make our first arrangements understandingly, so accurate a chart whose existence was not before known here, is doubly...
3From William Marshall to Thomas Jefferson, 13 June 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
The president of the United States of America. To Thomas Jefferson, Robert Smith, Henry Dearborne or either of them who may have the papers—hereinafter mentioned or any of them within his or their keeping or power. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Judges of the circuit court of the United States, for the fifth circuit, in the Virginia District in the city of Richmond, at the Court...
4Thomas Jefferson to William Marshall, 13 July 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
The suit of Livingston against myself in the court of which you are the clerk was I believed believe dismissed at the plaintiff’s costs. I have to request the favor of you to send me a bill of the costs which I am entitled to recover of him, and information who was his security for them, as there is little opportunity of demanding them from him. PoC ( MoSHi : TJC-BC ); at foot of text: “The...
5Thomas Jefferson to William Marshall, 7 February 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
M r Higgenbotham presented me on your part 2 tickets in the suit of Livingston v. myself for 13.91 D for which I inclose you an order on mr Gibson . I shall be glad to recieve from you a copy of the decree, and if costs were allowed me (as I believe they were) process for their recovery against whomsoever was made responsible for them. you will percieve that provision is made in the inclosed...