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¶ From Thomas Jefferson. Letter not found. 2 June 1820 . Enclosed in Dolley Madison to Lewis J....
Not knowing whether you may have obtained mr Barber’s acceptance in the visit you proposed, I...
I would have accompanied the General to-day but for two reasons, I have not strength, and I...
I am near closing my catalogue, and it is important I should recieve the kindness of your...
I wished to have communicated to you my letter to Gilmer before I sent it off. but the danger of...
I concur with entire satisfaction in your amendment of my resolution, and am peculiarly pleased...
Letter not found. 29 June 1819, Monticello. Described as a one-page autograph letter, signed,...
I am near closing my catalogue, and it is important I should recieve the kindness of your...
In obedience to the resolution of the visitors of the university at their last session, the...
I have no doubt you have occasionally been led to reflect on the character of the duty imposed by...
Mr. Wirt declined the offices proposed to him. Mr. Lomax has accepted the Professorship of Law,...
As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
The promptitude & success of our subscription paper , now amounting to upwards of 20,000.D. with...
I recieved yesterday from La Fayette a letter confirming his movements as stated in the Enquirer...
Every thing is going on smoothly at the University. the Students are attending their schools more...
Besey calling on me for some seed allows me just time to write a line, to await your arrival at...
Our brewing for the use of the present year has been some time over. about the last of Oct. or...
I returned from Bedford a week ago, after an absence of 6. weeks, and found here the Palladio,...
You already know that the legislature has authorised the literary board to lend us another 60.000...
George Tucker accepts, as you know, and will be in place early in April. Emmet accepts and will...
I have got thro’ my catalogue except the Alphabet and send you the result. The inclosed table...
I rec d yesterday a letter from mr Gilmer which I now inclose, as also a former one, which had...
I send you the sequel of Gilmer’s letters rec d since my last to you. Torrey you will see does...
The inclosed lre in Gr. Lat. Fr. and Eng. with it’s accompaniments being intended for your...
I return you mr Coxe’s letter which has cost me much time at two or three different attempts to...
Circular Notwithstanding the reduction which was made in the rents proposed, it appears that that...
Considering Ch r Tucker’s acceptance as absolutely desperate, the reasons he assigned being of an...
Your letter of Feb. 15. having given me the hope you would attend the meeting of the Visitors of...
The person who hands you this letter is an interesting subject of curiosity. he was taken...
I return your letter to the President, and that of mr. Rush to you, with thanks for the...