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To Col. William Fleming
); addressed: “The Honourable Thomas Jefferson Esquire Albemarle”; endorsed by TJ: “recd Aug. 7. 1781.” Enclosure (, May 1781, 1828 edn., p. 15). As Malone remarks, the proceedings of this day “marked the nadir of the entire public career of Thomas Jefferson” (
From Col. William Fleming
From William Fleming
Among those born on the north side of the Tweed with whom TJ had been more or less intimately associated in various important activities having to do with republicanism were William Fleming, John Paul Jones, James Wilson, and John Witherspoon. TJ may have thought of them as Americans, and to have made the present allusion to apply only to inhabitants of Scotland.
From William Fleming
: Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., Paul Carrington, and William Fleming recently had remarried, or were engaged to, women much younger than themselves (
...and good Character, from gentlemen who have known him from his Childhood Viz; The certificates of The Hon’ble Robert Goode, one of the council of this state, And the certificate of The Hon’ble William Fleming one of the Judges of the Court of appeals. Mr. David Ross’s Narrative was sent to you some ago, but fearing that it miscarried I would now send another, but his being a considerable...
); subjoined to enclosure; addressed: “Thomas Jefferson, esquire Monte Ceillo”; endorsed by TJ and recorded in
To William Fleming
From William Fleming
TJ to William Fleming, 19 Sep.
From William Fleming
44Memorandum Books, 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
; James A. Bear, Jr., “Thomas Jefferson’s Silver,” TJ to William Fleming, 24 July 1809
estate. William Fleming was named as defendant because his father
William Fleming (ca. 1735–1824), attorney and judge, was a classmate of TJ’s at the
From William Fleming
Thomas Jefferson—First in the hearts of his Country. William Fleming,
From William Fleming
To William Fleming
From William Fleming
he says that William Fleming wrote them. and William Fleming before they were offered to the house.
should have said they were written by William Fleming, and should have written that he shewed them to William Fleming, is to me incomprehensible. there was no William Fleming then, but the judge now living, whom nobody will ever suspect of taking the lead in rebellion. I am certain
. Their colleagues William Fleming and
See Theodorick Bland to Thomas Jefferson, 22 Nov. 1780, Papers of Thomas Jefferson
: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.