1Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 26 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
The “Act for the removal of the Seat of Government” passed in the Virginia General Assembly in June 1779, not
2Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 14 January 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
, the Virginia General Assembly voted on 8 Jan. 1821 for the
3Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 31 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
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4Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 3 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
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5Thomas Mann Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 27 July 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
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6To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Mann Randolph, 30 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
, a village on the north bank of the Rivanna River that the Virginia General Assembly had incorporated from 50 acres of Randolph’s land during the 1800–1801 session (
7To James Madison from Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 December 1813 (Madison Papers)
Randolph referred to the possibility that the Virginia General Assembly might eliminate the immediate need for assessors and collectors by assuming payment of the state’s portion of the direct tax of 1813, an option provided by the seventh section of “An Act to lay and collect a direct...
8Resolution of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, 6 August 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
in 1821, and eight years later he became the fund’s superintendent. In 1823 the Virginia General Assembly elected Brown second auditor, a newly created position that oversaw the state’s investments in public works. He simultaneously served as secretary of the