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1 | 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... |
2 | 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... |
3 | 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... |
4 | 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... |
5 | “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 (... |
6 | 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... |
7 | “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... |
8 | 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... |
9 | 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... |
10 | 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... |