1To John Adams from Joseph Milligan, 30 November 1818 (Adams Papers)
Your esteemed favour of the 20th inst was received this day I am happy to have it in my power to give you the information that you desire respecting the health of Mr: Jefferson you will see by the enclosed letter in his own hand writing (to my esteemed friend John Barnes eqr collector of the port of Georgetown) that his health is improving and by a copy of a book on Political Economy that has...
Your dear Mother not long since received a Letter from you, in which I read with great pleasure, that you get on at School pretty fast, and that in three weeks you hope to begin College Studies—As it is just three weeks since you wrote that Letter; if your hopes have been fulfilled you will this very day begin upon your College studies; and Oh! how happy shall I be, if you can hereafter write...
3John Barnes to Thomas Jefferson, [30] November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Your very Acceptable fav r 11 Ins t as it assurred me, of your nearly perfect recovery—was not only gratifying to my self but to many inquiring friends—more Especially—it will be to your Venerable and highly Esteemed— The Hon ble John Adams Esq r in his Eighty fifth year—when late interesting letter of the 20 h Ins t Addressed to M r
4Stephen Cathalan to Thomas Jefferson, 30 November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
by my last Respects of the 13 th august last , by the Brig Siro , Geo Lockyer Master bound for Philad a and in answer to your kind favor of the 5 th april , I acknowledged you Receipt of your Remitance on lafitte & c o of Paris
5Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Stephen Cathalan, 30 November 1818, enclosure no. 4 in Stephen Cathalan to … (Jefferson Papers)
Deb r Th s Jefferson Esq r in acc t Curr t with Step n Cathalan . Cred or F 240
6William F. Gray to Thomas Jefferson, 30 November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Your several favours respecting the Box of Books that you sent for me to bind, with the Books themselves, have been duly rec d —On examin in g the Books, I find some of the periodical works are not entire; and before they are bound up I thought it right to ask you if you were apprised of this, and if you wish them bound as sent, or not.— The “Port Folio,” in particular, lacks several numbers.—...
7Samuel Knox to Thomas Jefferson, 30 November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
A gentleman of this city , and friend of mine, in passing, some time since, thro’ Virginia , and Near to your Seat , Informed me that he fell in with your Nephew M r Carr , who kindly enquir’d after me—And also Inform’d him that he had Recently heard you expressing a wish, that if I was not otherwise engag’d, some place Suited to me, might be found in your intended University . Owing chiefly...
8Thomas Jefferson to Frederick A. Mayo, 30 November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I have just made up two boxes of pamphlets which I send to Milton to be forwarded to you by the boats of that place so soon as the state of the river will permit. these contain 39 volumes of which 38. are to be half bound only, moderately gilt on the backs, lettered according to the papers stuck in them respectively, corresponding with the list on the next page, th and their leaves to be...