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I have recd. yours of the 25. Augst: I am glad that you were so near being put in possession of your Patents sent by Mr. Parish. I learn from Mr. Duplantier, that he has made two additional locations, for which I hope ere long to be able to obtain & forward the patents. The residue will be located, if possible near N. Orleans. But I dare not authorize a reliance on the prospect. Besides the...
My absence from chesterfield prevented my receiving your letter until a few days since. When the papers relating to the proceedings of the convention were put into my hands for the purpose of being copied Mr. Jefferson was very particular in his charge. I understood from him perfectly that it was a trust entirely confidential. The particular and confidential manner in which he entrusted them...
The enclosed paper marked A will inform you of the state of the Navy appropriations up to the 31st ult. From this paper you will perceive, sir, that of the appropriation for “Repairs of Vessels,” there is on hand the sum of $10,500:21; but the demands upon that appropriation at this time exceed 20,000$—so that altho’ there is a nominal balance of $10,500, we are that sum deficient in the means...
circumstances on which I shall not dwell have prevented my writing to you for some time—I have not however thought less of you and of others dear to my heart by whom you are surrounded. I have sold out my interest in the Eppington plantation & am now occupied in fixing a permanent residence here—It is a situation superior in climate soil & prospect to the other and of various houses which I am...
C Everette presents his respects to M r Jefferson & incloses the within a/c CE did not know untill a few days past that M r Jefferson had not yet reciev’d it—He requested as soon as I he understood the a/c was call’d for, that the young gentle men in my his shop should render it to the overseer—this it seems was done, but not it was return’d by the overseer for alteration without the
Tho s Jefferson to Charles Everett. D r 1810. Feb. 23. amputating negro’s great toe, dressing E t c £ –2– 8–0 Daily dressings, medicine E t c negro’s
I have delayed, much longer than I had intended, to answer your favor of the 21 st Sep. & to thank you for your wonted kindness in attending to the commission I took the libert e y of troubling you with— It was executed as you expected & ready for me here, whither I came after whiling away the sickly Season in the Jersey & at Morrisville , which you know is become the seat of Gen l Moreau .— I...
I rec d your note requesting ℔ 1 Sal ammoniac wich I forwared yesterday in a small package to the care of Mess Sam l & J Leatch , that was the first safe conveyance that offered; the river is so low now that no boats can pass— Price one dollar, which I will mention to Mess rs G. & Jefferson as you requ e st. My best wishes for your health RC (