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Jefferson will not be able to go to Bedford for some time. he set off this day to Richmond to see...
[ Monticello , (18?) Oct. 1819 . SJL entry for a letter to Yancey listed immediately underneath...
[ Monticello , 30 Dec. 1820 . SJL entry reads “ a chair. 2 doz. wine. trees.” Letter not found.]
We should have been now about setting off for Poplar Forest , but for the accident of 3 of my...
It being now high time to try the experiment of burning our stubble fields as a means of...
In directing the distribution of the pork for this season I believe I omitted to state that 10....
I now inclose you an order on mr Gibson in favor of mr Hepburn for 50.D. it is the first moment...
I have for sometime been becoming sensible that age was rendering me incompetent to the...
I confidently expected to have set out for the Forest on the 15 th or soon after, under the known...
Dick arrived here on Friday night with every thing safe. he yesterday he rested of course with...
On the very day the waggon left us, my daughter , wh o was to accompany me to Bedford was taken...
[ Monticello , 23 Oct. 1819 . SJL entry reads “ inclos g ord. on P.G. fav r A. Robertson 146.D....
I recieved on the 21 st your letters of the 10 th and 13 th and learn with much concern the...
When I wrote to you on the 11 th of Sep. I confidently hoped to recover my health and strength to...
Bill for Capt Martin   10. joists  8. by 10.I.  24.f. long clear of bad knots windshakes &...
Your letter of the 18 th Dec. was not recieved till the 28 th . that of the 24 th came at the...
In my letter by Jerry I forgot to request you to send by the waggon the barrel of biscuit also,...
On settling up the affairs of the year I find I shall again be mortifyingly deficient in meeting...
In my letter of the 12 th inst. I left to the convenience of mr Hepburn whether he would come on...
Your letter of the 3 d did not get to Charlottesville unti l last night. I had written to you on...
When I left you I counted with certainty on being at Poplar Forest during the last week at the...
Since my letter by mr Burwell I have reciev ed from mr Gibson an account of the sale of my tob o...
The letter which in yours of the 18 th you mention to have written to me in the last fall never...
I inclose you a bill of sawing which I must get you to have done by Cap t Martin ; and the...
Your favor of July 28. has been duly rec d and I think on recollection you will be satisfied that...
Nace arrived here Friday evening with his beeves safe, but not as lucky as to his muttons. one...
In my letter of the 14 th I mentioned the circumstance of the illness of my horses which was...
I send off Nace and Philip this morning to assist in your harvest, and intended to have set out...
I agreed the last winter with mr Matthew Brown of Lynchburg for the execution of certain...
I send this by mr Coffee , who going on to Columbia in S.C . passes by Lynchburg , and proposes...
Having got my endorsem e nt for mr Nicholas arranged with the bank of the US. all to the...
My visit to Bedford has been delayed by a serious accident to my mill . the workman on whom I...
The sale of my tob o in Richmond has been so miserable (averaging but 5.D) out of which the...
Your favor of Feb. 19 . was recieved the 1 st inst. as was also the joint letter from yourself &...
Your two favors of May 22. and 31. came together on the 4 th inst and our first mail for...
The waggons arrived here on Wednesday a little after the middle of the day. we were under extreme...
The waggons arrived yesterday forenoon with every thing safe except that Jerry left one of his...
  Yancey Joel   Cr. 1815.  Dec.  31     for     150 1816. Dec. 31. for 1816  
During the unexampled spell of hard weather which we had in Jan. & Feb. and March , I thought it...