61To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Paine, [August 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
of the convention between the United States and France indicates that he composed this letter after 31 July. He could have written it no later than early October, when the French government announced the signing of preliminary articles of peace with Great Britain. It seems likely, given...
62Joshua Dodge to Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
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63To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 25 December 1796 (Jefferson Papers)
During a debate in the House of Representatives on 15 Dec. 1796, Fisher Ames alluded to newspaper accounts to prove that the crisis in relations between the United States and France was caused by
64To Thomas Jefferson from James Swan, 3 October 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
On Swan’s interest in promoting trade between the United States and France, see TJ to Swan, 23 Mch. 1789. It is possible that he sent TJ about this time a copy of his
65David Bailie Warden to Thomas Jefferson, 19 January 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
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66To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Thomson, 18 June 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...the episode and, upon Marbois’ declining Boinod & Gaillard’s offer to print his version, dealt so harshly with him that he complained to Vergennes, charging that the aim of the publishers was to sow discord between the United States and France. On this affair, see
67To Thomas Jefferson from Edmond Charles Genet, 27 May 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
between the United States and France gave French warships and privateers the right to bring enemy prizes into American ports without being subject to duties, seizure, search, arrest, or examination into the legality of prizes, but did not mention any role for French...
68To Thomas Jefferson from Calonne, 22 October 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
For a brief account of the immediate background of this general code of regulations affecting trade between the United States and France, see
69Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie to Thomas Jefferson, 14 April 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
...Their correspondence lasted well into TJ’s retirement, with Lormerie writing on a wide variety of aesthetic, scientific, and political subjects. Lormerie occasionally sent TJ pamphlets and frequently sought assistance with travel and transportation of items between the United States and France (
70Lafayette to Thomas Jefferson, 22 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
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71John A. Morton to Thomas Jefferson, 24 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
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72To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 22 January 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
...other documents, the first being a long letter from Timothy Pickering to Charles C. Pinckney of 16 Jan. 1797, which Madison described as “corrosive.” The Pickering letter, with accompanying documentation, reviewed relations between the United States and France since 1793 and served as an answer to the numerous complaints cited by Pierre Auguste Adet in his letter to Pickering of 15 Nov....
73Palisot de Beauvois to Thomas Jefferson, 18 August 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
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