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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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21 | Jefferson, Thomas | Messrs. Ingliss and Long | From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Inglis and Long, 4 … | 1772-07-04 | In the suit in Chancery brought by Jamieson and Taylor against Meredith, Cuningham and Nisbett,... |
22 | Jefferson, Thomas | Messrs. Ingliss and Long | From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Inglis and Long, 11 … | 1772-06-11 | I have just received notice from Mr. Wythe that in the case of Jamieson and Taylor v. Meredith... |
23 | Jefferson, Thomas | Minor, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Minor, 30 August 1814 … | ≈1773-01-01 | I have at length found the paper of which you requested a copy. it was written near 50. years ago... |
24 | Jefferson, Thomas | Ogilvie, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Ogilvie, 20 February … | 1771-02-20 | I wrote you a line from Wmsburgh last October; but lest that may have miscarried I take this... |
25 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 20 January 1763 | 1763-01-20 | I have been thinking this half hour how to begin my letter and cannot for my soul make it out. I... |
26 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 7 October 1763 | 1763-10-07 | In the most melancholy fit that ever any poor soul was, I sit down to write to you. Last night,... |
27 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 19 January 1764 | 1764-01-19 | The contents of your letter have not a little alarmed me: and really upon seriously weighing them... |
28 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 17 April 1767 … | 1767-04-17 | Your welfare, That of m’rs Page, and your heir apparent give me great joy: but much was I... |
29 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 21 February 1770 | 1770-02-21 | I am to acquaint Mrs. Page of the loss of my favorite pullet; the consequence of which will... |
30 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 25 December 1762 | 1762-12-25 | This very day, to others the day of greatest mirth and jollity, sees me overwhelmed with more and... |