1Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Eston Randolph, 10 September 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
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2Peter B. Read to Thomas Jefferson, 12 June 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
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3Alexander Hepburn’s List of Materials for Work at Poplar Forest [ca. 8 October 1819] (Jefferson Papers)
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4Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hepburn, 18 September 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
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5Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 4 August 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
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6Thomas Eston Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
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7Thomas Jefferson to James Rawlings, 31 July 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
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8James Rawlings to Thomas Jefferson, 9 July 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
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9Thomas Jefferson to Archibald Thweatt, 16 March 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
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10Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Ellicott, 24 March 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
...your advice to the small scale to which I shall confine myself. there will not be offered more than 40. or 50. tons a year for grinding. half that quantity has already destroyed an excellent pair of mill stones for me, so that I am tired of that mode. I propose to place an overshot wheel for this machine, below the water wheel (an overshot) of my mill, to recieve it’s water by a prolongation...