1From James Madison to Thomas Dobson, 4 March 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ To Thomas Dobson. 4 March 1806, Department of State. “I request the favor of you to state at what rate pr. half sheet, a reputable printer would undertake to print the laws of the present Session of Congress at Philadelphia, in the usual octavo form in which other Sessions appear; the number of copies to be 10,000. The object of this request is to test the price demanded for the printing...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Dobson, 18 November 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
In a discourse on Unitarian principles, sent me by mr Eddowes of your city, & edited by yourself, I percieve that others are to be delivered on the same subject successively through the winter. the object of the present letter is to ask the favor of you to forward me a copy of them as they appear, &, with the last, a note of the amount which shall be remitted you; to which I should be glad to...