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This will be Delivered to you My Dear Father by Beverly Randolph whom you may reccollect to have...
I gave the keys of the wine cellar in to Dinsmore’s hands who promissed to superintend the...
My children have escaped the measles most wonderfully and unaccountably for so strongly were we...
I send you a shoe that fits perfectly the only objection to it is, the heel which is too high. I...
I recieved with gratitude and pleasure inexpressible, my dearest Father, the elegant medal you...
I shall go to Monticello a day or two before you arrive as it is probable by the return of the...
Pardon me Dearest Father for having so long delayed answering your letter . great was the anxiety...
Your conjectures with regard to the tea & Coffee was correct as we just began upon the last stock...
In an absence of 3 months I blush to think that this is the first time I have written to my Dear...
I am very much obliged to you My Dear est Father for your kindness in saving me from the anxiety...
I have sent the 4 spoons & a large french Ladle there being 2 others left one french and one...
I enclose you another letter My Dearest Father, irksome as it is for me to add to your vexations...
Your letters found us all together at Edgehill. Maria does not look well but considering all...
Mr Randolph has been applied to by the people of the County generally to know if you would have...
Lilly was here a fortnight ago to beg I would write to you immediately about some business of...
We recieved your letter and are preparing with all speed to obey its summons, by next friday I...
I have suffered so much from fatigue and anxiety since my return home that I have not had spirit,...
some trifling repairs to our house which were to have been finished in three days after you left...
I have but a moment to return you a thousand thanks for your goodness in writing so regularly to...
The subject of your last letter has cast a gloom over my spirits that I can not shake off. the...
It will be more convenient to us to leave this on wednesday than monday it will occasion a delay...
Mr Trist who will deliver this can also give a better account of the children than (limited as I...
It was so late the other day before I could write that I had only time to add a postscript to...
It is become so probable that I am to spend the winter with you My Dearest Father that I must...
Mr Randolph’s election is almost certain the polls stand, Alb. TM.R 503 W.L. 140. Amh. TM:R. 390...
The trunk you were so good as to forward from Washington, arrived safe by the same post which...
I have been again greatly indisposed My Dearest Father but am now so much better that I should...
My health is what it allways is in the same circumstances, so precarious that for fear of...
I must beg the favor of you My Dearest Father to forward the enclosed, it is from Jane to her...
I am doomed to write you, in a hurry allways My Dearest Father. Abraham who will be the bearer of...
The name of the young gentleman for whom the application was made is Moultrie. The Christian name...
The hurry of preparation my Dearest Father must apologise for this note. we shall be at...
I am very uneasy at the account you give of your own health. you would not set out of course...
The small pox has broke out in Staunton and spread a general alarm, least through the medium of...