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1 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 15 January 1809 | 1809-01-15 | The Embargo is violated in the following manner, Ships clear from the Southward for a northern... |
2 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 24 November 1805 | 1805-11-24 | “Now the coat was without seam; woven from the top throughout.” St. John. This burnouse is... |
3 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 4 October 1807 | 1807-10-04 | Go to Hell you damn’d Buggur —Go to hell— DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson. |
4 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 25 August 1808 | 1808-08-25 | You are the damdest fool that God put life into. God dam you DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson. |
5 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 24 June 1807 | 1807-06-24 | The Grand Jury at four o’clock returned both the Bills against A Burr for treason and... |
6 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 4 April 1808 | 1808-04-04 | I entreat you to prepare to meet your God. For it will be but a short time before you must stand... |
7 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 12 February 1807 | 1807-02-12 | The British Agents are already taking steps to draw the Specie from the Banks of the United... |
8 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 14 January 1808 | 1808-01-14 | Not knowing whether the enclosed publication would otherwise meet the eye of the president, the... |
9 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 10 June 1808 | 1808-06-10 | THy DEStruction is nEAr At HAND THOMAS. THE, REtriBUTive, Sword is SuspENDED OVEr THy HEAD, BY A... |
10 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 16 February 1808 | 1808-02-16 | Look out sharp for it is a dark day— Sir—please to proclaim to all nations that you will not help... |
11 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 10 August 1808 | 1808-08-10 | Vous avez raison. Portugal est subjugé. Mon Roi a perdu son Royaume, et une Etrangier portera sa... |
12 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 22 December 1808 | 1808-12-22 | When I reflect on the protection you give to Genl. Wilkinson and the misfortunes of Commo. Barron... |
13 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 6 April 1808 | 1808-04-06 | Mr. Thomas Jefferson President of America—Debtor to Miss S. T. an orphan child; four months rent... |
14 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, 20 July 1821 | 1821-07-20 | Excuse me of taking the liberty to send you one of the papers inclosed within concerning the... |
15 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 8 July 1804 | 1804-07-08 | Doctor Buchan says in the Introduction to his Domestic Medicine that “Very few of the valuable... |
16 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 31 December 1806 | 1806-12-31 | Abstract of Monies expended on account of the President’s House from 1st. January to the 31st.... |
17 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 January 1807 | 1807-01-01 | Was I to adopt the lofty stile of Junius in addressing you, I think from the opinion I entertain... |
18 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 October 1801 | 1801-10-01 | A report prevails, that the auditor general, Postmaster-general, Treasurer, and other officers of... |
19 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 31 December 1825 | 1825-12-31 | Chemical Apparatus essential to a well furnished Labratory & Lecture Room. Knights improved table... |
20 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 22 December 1807 | 1807-12-22 | I think it my duty to say to you what I conceeve may be usefull Notwithstand you may have... |
21 | Stringfellow”, “Laban | Jefferson, Thomas | “Laban Stringfellow” to Thomas Jefferson, [by 19 April … | 1818-04-19 | This circular which I take the Liberty of addressing to you is the effusion of an old fellow who... |
22 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 23 September 1807 | 1807-09-23 | Song 1 Now my dear friend to me attend And listen what I say sir How on the fourth of Hottest... |
23 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, on or before 18 … | 1803-04-18 | Supposing the Muse requested to be informed, of the Presidents Birth day—Would She not justly be... |
24 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 8 February 1806 | 1806-02-08 | A Stranger, an inhabitant of this County, has undertaken the disagreable task pointing out some... |
25 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous (Henry Whiting) to Thomas Jefferson, 7 June … | 1822-06-07 | There is scarcely a young man in the United States , who is not desirous of having among his... |
26 | “Common Sense & Co.” | Jefferson, Thomas | “Common Sense & Co.” to Thomas Jefferson, 12 January … | 1819-01-12 | What can be your thoughts on the distracted Country by your Philosophical arts & intrigues (... |
27 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 11 September 1804 | 1804-09-11 | The Louisiana memorial abridged. Power despotic is infernal Freedom is a right eternal.... |
28 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 24 August 1805 | 1805-08-24 | Doctr. Michael Leib is going from Beer House to Beer House in the City of Philadelphia and... |
29 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, 18 December 1818 | 1818-12-18 | I rejoice to find you engaged in your latter days, in so laudable an undertaking as that of... |
30 | “D.W.” | Jefferson, Thomas | “D.W.” to Thomas Jefferson, 22 January 1822 | 1822-01-22 | Are not the best regulated universities in this Country deficient in not embracing the Elements... |
31 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 7 December 1824 | 1824-12-07 | By your report to the Legislature I gladly learn the success of your agent in obtaining... |
32 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 June 1808 | 1808-06-01 | here inclosed I Send you a paper under the influence of the Enemies of our peace, that you may... |
33 | Overton, Samuel | Jefferson, Thomas | Samuel Overton to Thomas Jefferson, 14 November 1810 | 1810-11-14 | What do you think of y e times & c NB—the times are better y n yesterday or y e day before in y e... |
34 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 13 June 1804 | 1804-06-13 | I now congratulate to you Sir that I am well & I hope you are the same, you dam Son of a Bitch,... |
35 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 28 December 1803 | 1803-12-28 | As Congress appear to want useful employment I beg leave to recommend the following subject to... |
36 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 6 December 1805 | 1805-12-06 | Into youre friendly bosom I can pour my Complaints without fear of being exposed. I am at this... |
37 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1823 | ≈1823-01-01 | Une lettre toute de sa main et signée addressée de Monticello à M. de Lormerie. Monticello est le... |
38 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous ("Goodwill") to Thomas Jefferson, 1 June 1812 | 1812-06-01 | Being retired, as you now are from the affairs of State, you doubtless have much time which you... |
39 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | “B.” to Thomas Jefferson, [by 1 August 1822] | 1822-08-01 | The maker of the enclosed speech, accompanied Lewis & Clark , when he was an uneducated boy, over... |
40 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 19 September 1808 | 1808-09-19 | I have agreed to pay four of my friends $400 to shoot you if you dont take off the embargo by the... |
41 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 December 1805 | 1805-12-01 | Personal Friendshisp for you and the love of my Country, induce me to give you a warning about... |
42 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 28 January 1805 | 1805-01-28 | The following is the State of the Votes in the case of the Judges —Guilty or not guilty— Ayes—... |
43 | Roberts | Madison, James | Roberts to James Madison, 1 September 1822, with … | 1822-09-01 | [ Ed. Note : “ Roberts ,” who wrote under an apparent pseudonym and claimed to be a Revolutionary... |
44 | A Native Born Virginian | Jefferson, Thomas | “A Native Born Virginian” to Thomas Jefferson … | 1822-01-10 | Without pretensions to the weight of character, that would justify the appearance of my... |
45 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous ("Goodwill") to Thomas Jefferson, 24 August … | 1812-08-24 | Your friend, who has been long silent, desires once more to address you. And, as it may be the... |
46 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 17 May 1803 | 1803-05-17 | It seems right to me to give you the following information, because altho’ my authority is only... |
47 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous (“Goodwill”) to Thomas Jefferson, 13 April … | 1812-04-13 | You will not doubt the sincerity of the writer when he assures you, that he has been upon his... |
48 | Polly, John | Jefferson, Thomas | Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, [received 22] November … | 1810-11-22 | John Polly is a crazy man and wants to see you very much, If you (or any body) who this should... |
49 | “Publick Good” | Jefferson, Thomas | “Publick Good” to Thomas Jefferson, 21 August 1821 | 1821-08-21 | Probably you are not aprised of the unparalleled conduct of certain men in this city in... |
50 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, [before 5 March] | ≈1802-01-01 | Our Country by Your Assistance is happily delivered from King Craft and Priestcraft but it... |