1Thomas Jefferson’s Deposition in Fry v. Bell, 9 March 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
boundary line in 1749, and the two collaborated on a 1751 map of Virginia that bears their names. Lieutenant Governor
2To James Madison from William Bentley, 2 July 1810 (Madison Papers)
I have repeatedly sent to Philadelphia, to my Bookseller for Bp. Madison’s Map of Virginia.Map of Virginia from Actual Surveys
3To Thomas Jefferson from Herman Boye, 11 January 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
I regret exceedingly that you should have had the smallest degree of trouble on account of their not been returned before this time. It was my intention, as soon as I had completed the Map of Virginia, to have returned them in person, or to have delivered them to Col
4Isaac Briggs to Thomas Jefferson, 7 May 1816, with Postscript by Mary B. Briggs (Jefferson Papers)
maps; of Virginia [index entry]
5To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Briggs, 24 February 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
Permit me to introduce to thee my young friend Herman Boye. He is by birth a Dane, very modest and unassuming, yet possessing a handsome stock of science. He has been appointed to complete the map of Virginia left unfinished by Wood, and I think the appointment a good one. I need not say more, as he will present himself to thy observation.
6Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 4 August 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
maps; of Virginia [index entry]
7Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 24 December 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
, he went to the map of Virginia, and in a tone, half laughing & half earnest,
8Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 4 July 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
maps; of Virginia [index entry]
9To George Washington from Christopher Colles, 17 January 1783 (Washington Papers)
I have lately seen Capn Hutchins’s map of Virginia, & observe that the River Ohio is navigable for large vessels from Fort Pitt to its confluence with the Mississipi, & from thence to the Ocean, except a small distance of 2 or 3 miles where it is...
10To Thomas Jefferson from St. John de Crèvecoeur, 23 January 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
...’ll be Generous Enough to Communicate me Your thoughts on the Subject, which is More a Matter of Curiosity than of real or usefull Import. I am likewise Commanded to ask you whether the Map of Virginia undertaken by Subscription before the Révolution, has Ever been Engrav’d and where it may be had? Least this Shou’d Miscarry through the Imperfection of Aémrican Posts, it will be forwarded...