1Enclosure: Thomas S. McCleland to James Martin, 13 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
On a strict examination of the act of Assembly on the subject of forcible Entries & Detainer you will find the party claiming the benefitt of that act must make his complaint on oath, stating the ouster & Detention. I think there might be some difficulty made by Scott if the Warrant issued, not on the oath of M r Jefferson but of you r self as his attorney in fact—from a late decision of our...
2John Adlum to Thomas Jefferson, 13 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
With this days mail I send you a number of cuttings of the vines from which I made the wine I had the honor of sending you by M r Christie . I also enclose a bottle of the wine, made last season There is one particularity peculiarity in those vines different from any I am acquainted with, They will not bear pruning in the same manner that foreign vines do. When I had them first cultivated, my...