1To Thomas Jefferson from David Gelston, 20 September 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent to the care of the Collector at Alexandria, by Capt. Wm. Sutherland in the Scho. two friends, two books , addressed to you, which I received from Lieut Leonard on his return from France— This is the first opportunity I have had to send them by water—I was apprehensive they would be injured, if sent by land— I have the honor to be, very respectfully—Sir, your obedient servant RC (...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Edward Pole, 20 September 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
In the Course of my business as an Auctioneer of Books &ca. I have obtained Fifteen Volumes of the Journals of the British House of Commons , a description of which I have hereunto annexed, I thought it was possible they might be an acquisition to the National Library at the Seat of Government; it may perhaps be a long time before such an Opportunity may offer again, I believe they were...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Jacob Wagner, 20 September 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
To the Marquis Yrujo I have had the honor to deliver the letter enclosed in your note of the 15th . He proceeds this afternoon or to morrow morning on his journey to Monticello, and having stated to me that he will have occasion, when there, to make use of a copy of the Spanish Convention , I undertook to transmit one to you, Sir, which you will find enclosed. Nothing new has occurred since my...