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I inclose you 360. D. to be paid as follows. to John Perry 200. mr Nelson 30. Wm. Maddox 52. 16...
I have duly received the address of that portion of the citizens of Stockbridge who have declared...
Yours of the 7th. has been recieved, & the papers it covered, but I must trouble you again to...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph who goes on to take the benefit of...
Such was the accumulation of business awaiting me here, that it was not till this day that I...
My grandson Th Jefferson Randolph is now here, and will leave this place so as to be in...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th Jefferson Randolph who goes on to Philadelphia to...
Your favor of the 9th. was recieved the evening before the last. the story of the declaration...
Since writing my letter of yesterday it has occurred to me that the stile in which, in my letters...
This will be handed you by my grandson Th: Jefferson Randolph, who goes to Philadelphia to attend...
Baltimore. call on mr P. Williamson Market street No. 72. and pay him for a dozen steel pen...
In the spring of 1806. you sent me many patterns of a variety of manufactures then carried on in...
This will be delivered you by my grandson Th Jefferson Randolph, who goes to Philadelphia to...
Your letter of Oct. 5. and one of Sep. 30. from mrs Page on the same subject, came both to my...
Th: Jefferson requests the favor of Genl: & Mrs. Dearborn & Mr. Wingate to dine with him on...
As we know that Sullivan’s licences have overstocked the wants of the Eastern states, with flour;...
Your letter of the 4th. inst. was recieved a few days ago. you have been greatly decieved by the...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Woodside & his thanks for his attention to the...
Your letter of the 5th. instant has been duly recieved with the essay accompanying it which is...
Mr. Claxton having it in charge to have two silver terrines made for the President’s house, I...
Your letter of Sep 22. waited here for my return, and it is not till now that I have been able to...
Collector of Detroit. I think the liberal construction of the letter of May 2. as explained in...
Pisé walls. Cointeraux’s new method of 1808. a beam of timber 12. I. wide, 8 ¾ I. deep has...
Yours of the 13th. is recieved, and the 135. D. shall be sent you the first week in Nov. as shall...
To the Members of the Baltimore Baptist association I recieve with great pleasure the friendly...
However favorably the inclosed papers represent the case of Alexander Trott, yet it would be...
Th: Jefferson will thank mr Rea to make & forward to him at this place a counterpane, or coverlid...
I think that none of the circumstances preceding the passage of the Embargo law stated by M....
To the Members of the Ketocton Baptist association I recieve with great pleasure the affectionate...
To Capt. William Moore, & Lieutt. John Whiteman, the other officers & privates of their company...
I inclose you a letter for T. B. Randolph containing his appointment as a Cadet. but the lodgings...
Th Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to Doctor Rogers, & his thanks for the...
Your letter of the 16th. specifying the particular papers inclosed me in 1806. has enabled me to...
Is the case proposed by mr Wolcott left by the law at the discretion of anybody? the law makes it...
Your two letters of the 11th. inst. have been recieved, & I am obliged to observe that so wholly...
Your letter of Sep. 20. came to my hands on the 5th. inst. I have entirely forgotten the subject...
Your favor of the 10th. has been duly recieved. certainly I would with great pleasure contribute...
I inclose you a petition of the widow Bennet for the liberation of her son at Boston, a Minor, or...
1808. Oct. 20. Wm. Jenkings of Rockbridge calls on me and offers to buy my lands at the Natural...
The case of the Martinique petitioners. I think it wrong to detain foreigners caught here by the...
Oct. 22. Present the 4. Secretaries. Intruders on the new purchase South of Tenissee. 2. on the...
A mr William Jenkings who lives 4. or 5. miles from the Natural bridge and whom I suppose to be a...
I inclose you a letter from Ellen, which, I presume, will inform you that all are well at...
Your’s of the 21st. is recieved. I think you ought not to venture to come without a horse or mule...
In the case of the Schooner Anne carried off forcibly by a British crew, I think the removal of...
Your’s & your Mama’s letters of the 20th. are recieved. tell her I will take care of her accounts...
I must trouble you with the transaction of the business explained in the inclosed note, and the...
Mr. Le Tellier is desired to make for the President’s house two silver terrines, of the ordinary...
I recieved two days ago your letter of the 20th. and readily consent to pay mr Evans the usual...
As the work you mention will cost as is supposed not more than 50. D. & is so necessary for the...