1John C. Calhoun to Thomas Jefferson, 13 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I have examined the case of M r Poirey ; and find that the report of M r M c Henry (which I transmit) to contains all of the information in relation to it, to be found in this office. Among the papers of M r Poirey , which you transmitted to me , is a petition to
2John C. Calhoun to Thomas Jefferson, 21 January 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I have read with much interest the proceedings and report of the commissioners for the University of Virginia , with a copy of which you have honored me. The view presented by the report is concise and comprehensive; and the system of education, which it proposes, appears to me, to be excellent. I most sincerely hope, that your effort in the cause of education may be crowned with complete...
3John C. Calhoun to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
The Statement of M r Hagner of the amount due to M. Poiry , and Such of the documents as he requested to be returned to him are herewith enclosed. If it is the wish of M. Poiry , that the amount may be paid to you, by transmitting evidence of it to this Department, it will be paid to you, as his agent. A formal power of attorney will not be necessary. A request in the form of a letter for you...
4Enclosure: John C. Calhoun to William H. Crawford, 14 April [1821], enclosure no. 1 in William H. Crawford to Thomas … (Jefferson Papers)
In reply to the letter of M r Jefferson which you transmitted to this Department , I enclose a report of the 3 d Auditor who is charged with that branch of business, on the account of the State of Virginia . By reference to this report you will see that the whole amount, of the claims of Virginia on file and unadjusted is $11,498 7 100 , and that the residue of her claims is in the hands of her