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2251 Austin, James T. Madison, James James T. Austin to James Madison, 19 January 1832 1832-01-19 In a Biography of the late Vice President Gerry, which I published three years since, is...
2252 Austin, James Trecothick Jefferson, Thomas James T. Austin to Thomas Jefferson, 20 January 1821 1821-01-20 The kindness with which you have noticed some former communications, induces me to submit the...
2253 Aydelott, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Aydelott, 20 May 1819 1819-05-20 The enclosed Bill of Merchantdize was bought by a young Man of genteel appearance reccommending...
2254 May, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Thomas May (for John Ayers & Company) to Thomas … 1821-04-09 We have placed under charge of M r Bernard Peyton of this City a Barrel of Corn to be forwarded...
2255 Bache, Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Franklin Bache, 3 May 1824 1824-05-03 It is now some time since I received your kind letter of the 10 th of april, in reply to mine of...
2256 Bache, Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Franklin Bache, 27 March 1824 1824-03-27 In July last, I wrote to Judge Cooper, President of South Carolina College, respecting a vacant...
2257 Bache, Richard Madison, James To James Madison from Richard Bache, 10 April 1818 1818-04-10 I have returned you the pamphlet which you had the goodness to send me, & for which I am much...
2258 Bache, Richard Madison, James To James Madison from Richard Bache, 2 July 1827 … 1827-07-02 ¶ From Richard Bache. Letter not found. 2 July 1827. Calendared in the lists probably made by...
2259 Bache, Richard Enclosure: Richard Bache’s Prospectus for the Franklin … 1818-01-03 PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING A DAILY MORNING NEWSPAPER, IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, TO BE CALLED THE...
2260 Bache, Richard Madison, James To James Madison from Richard Bache, 8 January 1818 1818-01-08 I cannot suffer the enclosed proposals to issue to the public, without sending you a copy. Could...
2261 Bache, Richard Jefferson, Thomas Richard Bache to Thomas Jefferson, 3 January 1818 1818-01-03 The kindness with which you have always treated every individual of my family, personally...
2262 Bache, Richard Madison, James To James Madison from Richard Bache, [ca. 4 June 1827] 1827-06-04 A draft of Mr Todd’s, for three hundred dollars, has come to my hands, which I took to prevent...
2263 Bache, Richard Madison, James To James Madison from Richard Bache, 21 July 1825 1825-07-21 Mr. Tod is in the City. I delivered him your letter yesterday and had the pleasure of seeing him...
2264 Bacon, Ann (Nancy) Simmons Jefferson, Thomas Memorandum from Ann Bacon to Thomas Jefferson on … 1821-03-07 Memorandom of Turkeys raised and sent to the house 1820. 15 Turkeys was sent to the house one...
2265 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, [15] November 1817 1817-11-15 I find it is necessary that I should arrainge all my little might of money to the best advantage...
2266 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 22 March 1817 1817-03-22 The time has at length arrive when the situation of my family requires that I should indeavour to...
2267 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 4 August 1819 1819-08-04 Yours of the 24 July I recieved yesterday—it seems that the carpenters had not arrive at the date...
2268 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 10 December 1817 1817-12-10 John sets off in the morning agreable to Your request Pearticulally examined his cart and have...
2269 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 29 July 1818 1818-07-29 upon a close look at my ploughs I find the wood work of one requires to be made intirely new and...
2270 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 7 July 1819 1819-07-07 upon the subjec of mooving I have really considerd untill my mind is much distresed. I am...
2271 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 29 July 1820 1820-07-29 some few days since M r Randolph and myself had some conversation on the subjec of my moove and...
2272 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 14 July 1818 1818-07-14 I have to trouble you againe respecting my preparation of going to the western country. I am...
2273 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, [before 1 August … 1820-08-01 I send you a list of my own family. Mr Meeks ’s & Carden s with the age opposite each name   age...
2274 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 26 July 1819 1819-07-26 I send you a few lines to inform You of our affairs here we have cleaned out the canal took us 4...
2275 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, [by 4 June 1822] 1822-06-01 With considerable deficulty I have ingaged the 20 barrills corn at 20/. per barril the price is...
2276 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 18 April 1822 1822-04-18 After the president wrote to M r Watson to Know if he could not sell some article from the farm...
2277 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 9 April 1819 1819-04-09 I had an offer yesterday of 50 bar ls corn at 3$ about 9 miles distant and 90 days from the...
2278 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Edmund Bacon, 1822 1822-01-01 I think that Davy could be spaired to smite for Joe in one hour. Joe can make as many Spikes as...
2279 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 30 June 1819 1819-06-30 It appears that your statement of our acc ts are correct. I have not compared it with my own but...
2280 Bacon, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas Edmund Bacon to Thomas Jefferson, 25 January 1819 1819-01-25 It is some what possoble that I may still moove the comeing fall to the west. the certainty of my...