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In the course of the day on which you left us here in July last, a young medical gentleman called...
My friend mr Thomas Digges of Warburton whom you met here the first evening I had the pleasure of...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th Jefferson Randolph who goes on to Philadelphia to...
I sincerely regret the postponement of your departure till the 12th. of May. Congress will rise...
Yours of the 12th. is recieved. Congress I think will rise in about three weeks, say about the...
I wrote you on the 19th. Dec. my expectations of the arrival at this place of the big bones which...
I have never heard to what family you ascribed the Wild sheep, or fleecy goat, as Govr. Lewis...
I am much indebted for your favor of the 4th. & for the information & kind offers of attention to...
ThJefferson presents his friendly salutations to Doctr. Wistar, and according to the desire of M....
I have a grandson, the son of mr Randolph, now about 15. years of age, in whose education I take...
Yours of the 19th. has been recieved, as was a former one proposing mr Hassler to be employed in...
I inclose you a letter from Dr. Goforth on the subject of the bones of the Mammoth. immediately...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to Dr. Wistar; & incloses him mr Stuart’s letter which...
I am indebted to mr Kuhn, our Consul at Genoa, for M. de Moveau’s book on the disinfection of...
I inclose you a letter from Doctr. Brown by which you will percieve that the bones which are the...
I have written this day to Doctr. Brown and to mr John Brown to take measures for ascertaining...
While visiting some parts of Europe, I thought it might be useful to bring home some specimens of...
The inclosed letter from Colo. Tatham and the fac simile it covers, being intended for the A....
Th: Jefferson with his friendly salutations to Doctr. Wistar incloses him a paper for the Society...
I inclose you a pamphlet from mr Biot a member of the National institute which he desires to have...
I have recieved from a scientific gentleman in Copenhagen a box containing 150. pieces of Roman...