1Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 11 November 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
2Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 18 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
3Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 10 May 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
4Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 7 August 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (stonecutter); and Central College [index entry]
5Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 13 October 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
6From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 28 January 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
You suppose that our April meeting will be early enough for acting on the law to be passed. the only thing pressing will be the engaging our workmen. if mr Johnson, mr Loyall and yourself should advise me by letter that you approve of the acceptance of the loan, I will take measures to get the same opinion from the other three gentlemen, and shall not scruple to engage the workmen...
7Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 18 October 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
8Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Darmsdatt, 25 May 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
9From Thomas Jefferson to Schweighauser & Dobrée, 20 July 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...should examine and settle the accounts of Mr. Schweighauser against the frigate Alliance, and that their Minister plenipotentiary here should pay the balance that might be found due on the settlement of the said Johnson. Mr. Johnson refused to examine and settle the account, and to ascertain the balance. Their Minister then could not pay the balance found due by him, so that that...
10Thomas Jefferson to Richard N. Thweatt, 18 September 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (Petersburg merchant); and wine for TJ [index entry]
11Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 29 July 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
12Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 11 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
13Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 7 February 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
14From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 13 January 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
...that to make a special call legal, reasonable notice must be given to all the visitors. as soon therefore as the bill has passed the lower house (as I suppose we may rely on the Senate) yourself, mr Johnson, mr Loyall, may sign a special call, and send a copy by mail to mr Madison, Gen
15Thomas Jefferson to Richard N. Thweatt, 6 July 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (Petersburg merchant); and wine for TJ [index entry]
16Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 10 September 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry] Johnson, Mr. (Petersburg merchant); and wine for TJ [index entry]
17Thomas Jefferson’s Deposition Regarding Randolph Jefferson’s Estate, 15 September 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (Virginia merchant); debt of R. Jefferson to [index entry]
18Thomas Jefferson to Frederick A. Mayo, 9 April 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
19Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 23 October 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Johnson, Mr. (boatman); transports goods [index entry]
20From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 28 December 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
...page or two costs me a day of labor, & a painful labor. I have few now to live. should I consign them all to pain? I ought, if I could to write to yourself, to mr Johnson, mr Rives, mr Gordon, and to mr Loyall too, now one of our fraternity. but what I say to one you must all be so indulgent as to consider meant for the whole. be so good as to...
Resolved that mr. Johnson, mr. Cabell and mr. Loyall be appointed a Committee, whose duty it shall be to consider and enquire what system may be digested for the better government of the University; that they be especially charged with the duty of...
22Meeting Minutes of University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 3–7 Oct. 1825, 3 October 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Resolved that mr Johnson, mr Cabell and mr Loyall be appointed a Committee, whose duty it shall be to consider and enquire what system may be digested for the better government of the University; that they be especially charged with the duty of considering...