1To Thomas Jefferson from William Fleming, 23 November 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
From William Fleming
2To Thomas Jefferson from Col. William Fleming, 14 June 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
From Col. William Fleming
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Beckley, enclosing a Resolution of the House of Delegates, 12 June 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
); 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” (
4From Thomas Jefferson to Col. William Fleming, 9 June 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
To Col. William Fleming
5To Thomas Jefferson from James Callaway, 4 June 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
...his official capacity as Governor were dated 3 June. Letters known to have been addressed to him after that date which were of an official nature, and which were obviously handled by Col. William Fleming or Thomas Nelson, have been summarized or listed in this edition because they do not properly belong to TJ’s correspondence and in most cases were never in his hands. Exceptions will be made...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur Campbell, 4 June 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
TJ by Col. William Fleming in his letter of 14 June 1781.
. In a letter to Thomas Jefferson on 14 June 1781 from Staunton, Va., William Fleming (1729–1795) of Botetourt County and a member of the Council of State, wrote: “The inclosed paper came under cover from Our members in Congress of the 29th. of May. In theirs, mention is made of...
8[To Thomas Jefferson from the Virginia Delegates in Congress, 29 May 1781] (Jefferson Papers)
Col. William Fleming’s letter to TJ of 14 June 1781
9[To Thomas Jefferson from the Continental Board of War, 25 May 1781] (Jefferson Papers)
. Extract of a letter from Col. William Fleming to Benjamin Harrison, Staunton, 7 June 1781 (
10To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Huntington, 24 May 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
This letter was not received until after the Assembly had adjourned on 4 June to meet at Staunton. William Fleming transmitted the letter and its enclosure to Benjamin Harrison on 7 June (