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184351 Twyman, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Twyman {Published in print edition Vol. 44:31 dated [before 3 July 1804]. Redated in June 2020 to [3...
184352 Bill for Preservation of Peace in Harbors and Waters … In the late spring and early summer of 1804, two incidents demonstrated the relative weakness of...
184353 Bill to Regulate the Clearance of Armed Vessels … In the spring of 1804, Jefferson began receiving reports that owners of U.S. merchant vessels...
184354 Annual Message to Congress: Editorial Note By October 1804, composing the annual message to Congress was a part of Jefferson’s autumn...
184355 McGillda, Mr. Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Letter of “McGillda” as I have not the honor of being Personally Acquainted with you—you will have the goodness to...
184356 Second Inaugural Address: Editorial Note Before noon on Monday, the 4th of March, Jefferson mounted his horse—probably Wildair, his prized...
184357 Editorial Note In crafting his response to James Fishback’s letter of 5 June 1809, Jefferson completed a draft...
184358 Editorial Note James Madison was on poor terms with James Monroe after the latter’s abortive bid for the...
184359 Editorial Note In composing his response to William Baldwin’s letter of 7 Jan. 1810 , Jefferson completed a...
184360 Editorial Note Using the French manuscript that he received from the author in 1809, Jefferson undertook to see...
184361 Editorial Note The material printed below documents the failure of Edward Livingston’s attempt to make Jefferson...
184362 Editorial Note By the latter part of the 1790s Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had become bitter political...
184363 Editorial Note In the summer of 1805 William Wirt asked Jefferson to supply him with information for a...
184364 Jefferson, Thomas Peyton, Craven Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Craven … Craven Peyton in account for Henderson’s lands, with Th: J. D r
184365 Jefferson, Thomas Peyton, Craven Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Craven … Craven Peyton on a contract for corn in acc t with Th: Jefferson D r
184366 Editorial Note Thomas Jefferson had long advocated sending an American-sponsored expedition to explore the...
184367 Editorial Note On 12 Jan. 1803 the Virginia General Assembly passed “An Act to establish an academy in the...
184368 Editorial Note Having learned through the newspapers of the British destruction on 24 Aug. 1814 of the...
184369 Editorial Note In composing his response to Peter H. Wendover ’s letter of 30 Jan. 1815 , Jefferson completed a...
184370 Editorial Note In composing a letter to his boyhood friend James Maury , a longtime expatriate serving as United...
184371 Editorial Note In the latter part of 1815 Jefferson made two lengthy visits to his Bedford County estate, Poplar...
184372 Editorial Note Following his September visit to Bedford County and surrounding areas with José Corrêa da Serra...
184373 Editorial Note While drafting his 10 Jan. 1816 response to Horatio G. Spafford’s letter of 25 Dec. 1815 ,...
184374 Editorial Note Virginia adopted its first written constitution by a unanimous vote on 29 June 1776 at a...
184375 Editorial Note In 1806 an act of the Virginia General Assembly established the Rivanna Company in order to...
184376 Editorial Note The bill establishing Central College became law on 14 Feb. 1816, and on 25 Mar. of that year...
184377 Editorial Note On or about 13 Aug. 1817 Jefferson set out from Poplar Forest to visit Natural Bridge with his...
184378 Editorial Note Following the chartering of Central College early in 1816, the purchase the next summer of land...
184379 Editorial Note During a monthlong visit to Poplar Forest , 19 Nov.–20 Dec. 1817, Jefferson attempted to clarify...
184380 Editorial Note Early in his tenure as secretary of state, Jefferson began to preserve his reactions to national...