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M r Brockenbrough has been closely engaged, since our last meeting in settling the cost of the...
The Governor called the attention of the board to the subject of appointing Visitors for the...
A view of the whole expences & of the Funds of the University Actual cost estimated d o Averages...
letters recieved last night from mr Cooper render a meeting of the visitors immediately...
A report to the Governor having been agreed on at our last meeting, and it’s materials being...
Successive circumstances too long to be detailed in a letter, have prevented me hitherto for p...
You know that the legislature has permitted us to borrow another 60,000.D. from the literary...
Since my return home, I have received the letter from Mr. Gallatin of which a copy is enclosed....
Yours of the 5th. has just come to hand, and embarrasses me a little as to the course by which I...
I inclose a letter just recd. from Monsr. Ferron, teacher of fencing in the University, who...
I learn from Mr. Trist that he has communicated with Jones on the subject of Books, and that with...
Our last mail brought me a letter from mr Rodney and the inclosed seeds of pumpkin and asparagus...
Our meeting on the 2 d consisted of mr Madison , Gen l Breckenridge mr Johnson and myself. I send...
I dined from home yesterday & did not return till night which has occasioned the detention of...
I think it proper to inclose you a copy of my letter to Mr. Gallatin, not merely for your...
I received last evening yours of the 20th. from Charlottesville. You will not doubt the pleasure...
Th: Jefferson is very thankful to Gen l Cocke for the sample of Scuppernong wine which he has...
According to promise I now inclose you a catalogue of the best editions of the Classics, Greek &...
I am just favored with yours of Ocr. 28. As the intimation to Mr Hilliard will go with more...
I inclose you the draught of a letter to D r Cooper for your consideration & amendments. should...
On the rect. of your letter of the 29th Ulto I made up my mind to join the attending Visitors...
The present express is sent to remove all uncertainty as to the day of our meeting, which, for...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to Gen l Cocke regrets much the having missed him both in...
Your letter of Aug. 29. happened not to reach me in time to be answered by the last mail. The...
I inclose a letter from Mr. Egan covering a letter from Mr. Giles to the Visitors, and copy of a...
I recd. this morning, the inclosed letter brought Mr. Hilliard’s Store-keeper. I apprized him...
We returned yesterday from the University , where we regreted your absence very much, and were...
I inclose letters from Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Brockenbrough & Mr. Davis. It appears from the Acct. in...
I have recd. from Mr Key the tender of his resignation as authorized by the resolution of the...
It this moment occurs to me that on presenting, with our annual report , the accounts of the...