26631Stephen Cathalan to Thomas Jefferson, 15 February 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
by my Last of the 6 th January ult o I acknowledged you Receipt of your kind favour of the 3 d July ; This is to Inclose you, Bill of Loading and Invoice of one case Containing 50 Bottles hermitage white wine & one case Maccarony Shipped on the Brig Pilot of Phil a M l
26632From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 18 August 1802 (Madison Papers)
Your favor of the 16th. came duly to hand with the papers to which it referred. I now forward others recd. by the last mail. I have signified to Mr. Sumpter that his resignation was acquiesced in, and have used a language calculated to satisfy him that he retains the good opinion of the Executive. What is to be said to Mr. Livingston on his request that he may appt. a private Secretary, and...
26633Thomas Law to Thomas Jefferson, 8 May 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
I have the pleasure to enclose observations on the proposed Bank—The articles of association are printed in the National Intelligencer— RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 12 May 1815 and so recorded in SJL . RC ( DLC ); address cover only; with PoC of TJ to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 15 July 1815 , on recto and verso; addressed: “To Thomas Jefferson, Esqr Monticello Virginia”; franked; postmarked
26634To Thomas Jefferson from Aaron Stephenson, 20 November 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Cambrai, 20 Nov. 1787. His former letter was written from the hospital at “Durlong” [Doullens] in Picardy; on the 8th. of the next month he “Departted from thence for the Redgment where I Arived in three Days”; has been informed by the major of the regiment that Col. Serrant received a letter from “Derek Levall” demanding Stephenson’s discharge, but the colonel left without mentioning the...
26635To Thomas Jefferson from George Cornell, 27 April 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
The Memorial of George Cornell of portsmouth On Rhode Island Humbly Showeth—that your Excellencys Memorialist Served in the Canadia war—from april 1758 untill april 1765 from an Ensign to a Capt of a Company and was at the Reduction of all the Country from Moreall to Detroit—in the year 1761 your Excellencys memorialist was appointed Capt of A Company to Be Seperate from the Regiment—and to Do...
26636To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Parrott, 14 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Presuming from the late appointment of the present Collector of the Port of George Town , that, that office will be vacated—I beg Permission to solicit the said office—and should it appear to you from any information recieved respecting me, that I am qualified therefor, I shall deem the appointment a very great obligation conferred on Sir Yr: Mo: Ob: Servt. RC ( DNA : RG 59, LAR ); at head of...
26637Horatio G. Spafford to Thomas Jefferson, 9 January 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
I am very thankful for thy attention, nor was it yet too late ‘ to be useful to me,’ nor is it still. My long Essay on establishing a School of Science, &c. had not, probably, reached thee, at the date of thy Letter , Dec. 27, ’15. I hope thou wilt have time to examine it, & to favor me with thy opinion, & advice. It has been read by several of our most eminent Literary characters, & some 4 or...
26638[To Thomas Jefferson from André Limozin, 30 June 1788] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Le Havre, 30 June 1788 . Recorded in SJL Index, but no letter of this date has been found. There is in MHi, however, a remnant of what may be this letter; it is unsigned, but is endorsed “Limozin” by T.J. It reads: “I was forgetting to mention to your Excellency that I have received Mr. Wm. Shorts Letter dated the 1rst instt. and that of his friend Mr. Fulwar Skipwith dated the 4th instt....
26639To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 19 July 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Jeffn. Pr.—ansr. his of 9th—Change as to Barnes —pity no place cd. be found for him &c.—the payments made by B. were March & May—As to the Cahusac, an acct shall be sent &c—as to Laf. & the location, & the idea of his negotiation with an Amer. in business at Paris—plan of Ballston springs & Boston & province of Maine—in winter perhaps to Charleston—the longer I stay here the greater my...
26640To Thomas Jefferson from David A. Ogden, on or before 25 June 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
You are a Clever Fellow. If you send an answer direct it to David A. Ogden No. 33 Broad Street New York RC ( DLC : TJ Papers, 141:24486–7); undated; addressed: “Sir Tom Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as an anonymous letter “signed D. A. O.” received 25 June 1803 and “nothing” and so recorded in SJL . David A. Ogden (1770–1829), a native of New Jersey, became active in New York government as a...