1To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 2 February 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
. Enclosures: (1) Eight amendments to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Virginia General Assembly, as considered in the House of Delegates on 26 Jan.: to prohibit the president from serving two consecutive four-year terms; to cut the term of U.S. senators to three years to be classed so that...
2To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 13 December 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
On 11 Dec., the Virginia General Assembly elected John Page of Rosewell
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 23 December 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
: “An Act directing the mode of appointing the public printer, prescribing his duties, and for other purposes therein mentioned” was passed by the Virginia General Assembly on 22 Jan. 1798. It allowed Augustine Davis to continue as printer with annual compensation of $2,700. In November 1802, Callender and his Federalist partner Henry Pace proposed to assume the public printing for a lesser...
4To Thomas Jefferson from John Wayles Eppes, 24 December 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
: “An Act to reduce into one the several acts declaring who shall be conservators of the peace within this commonwealth” was passed by the Virginia General Assembly on 17 Oct. 1792 (
5John Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 17 January 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
although the Virginia General Assembly had elected
6John Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 19 August 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
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