1From Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 24 November 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
By the bearer Davy, I send you, according to our arrangement, the following trees. No. 1. six...
2Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 14 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
The bearer now comes for the trees you have taken care of for me, that is to say, my half of...
3Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, [1 November 1819] (Jefferson Papers)
I recieve this on Monday the 1 st of November a quarter before 11. aclock A.M. and am too unwell...
4Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 21 August 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
I send the inclosed letters to you as one of the executors of our late friend Governor Lewis ....
5Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 16 December 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
On my return from Bedford after an absence of 7. weeks I find here a great accumulation of...
6William D. Meriwether and Nicholas H. Lewis to Thomas Jefferson, 1 June 1819 (2d letter) (Jefferson Papers)
Be pleased to take notice that at the House of John Higginbotham in the Town of Warminster...
7Thomas Jefferson and Eli Alexander to William D. Meriwether and Martin Dawson, 7 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
A difference of opinion having arisen between the subscribers as to the construction of the words...
8William D. Meriwether to Thomas Jefferson, 3 June 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
In consequence of the difficu lt y of ascertaining facts respecting the locks, the navigation of...
9William D. Meriwether to Thomas Jefferson, [14 March 1810] (Jefferson Papers)
Of the peach apricots only three were living, one of which I send to you, also three trees...
10Thomas Jefferson to William D. Meriwether, 30 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieve this instant, and at this place your letter of the 17 th the property of the three...