1Charles Willson Peale to Thomas Jefferson, 20 May 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
...that men can work to any extent by means of Ropes.
2Enclosure: Invoice of Books for Thomas Jefferson Purchased from de Bure Frères, [ca. 23 October] 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
, in a crate tied with rope, wrapped in a thin oilcloth, labeled Libri
3To James Madison from Tench Ringgold, 24 December 1817 (Madison Papers)
...–1844), originally of Maryland, operated a rope walk in Washington before his appointment as...
4Thomas Jefferson to Philip Thornton, 8 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
the rope is worth something
5Thomas Jefferson to Philip Thornton, 10 March 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
the rope was still tolerably sound & of some value, and...
6Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Invoice of Books from de Bure Frères, 22 September 1818, enclosure no. 1 in de Bure Frères … (Jefferson Papers)
...: “Invoice for books sent in a crate tied with rope, wrapped in thin oilcloth, labeled
7From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 24 February 1819 (Adams Papers)
...than to see the exploits of dancers on the slack ropes or tight rope, but now my eyes are not...
8John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 24 February 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
...than to see the exploits of dancers on the slack ropes or tight rope, but now my eyes are not
9Thomas Jefferson to Martha Jefferson Randolph, 24 August 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
straw rope, and then
10Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Invoice of Books from de Bure Frères, 6 September 1819, enclosure no. 1 in de Bure Frères … (Jefferson Papers)
...: “Invoice for books sent in a crate tied with rope, wrapped in a thin oilcloth, and marked