1Rockfish Gap Report of the University of Virginia Commissioners, 4 August 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
The Commissioners for the University of Virginia having met, as by law required at the tavern in...
2To James Madison from John George Jackson, 4 September 1809 (Madison Papers)
Your favor of the 23d. Ulto waited my arrival from a tour thro’ the district & thro’ the Western...
3To James Madison from John George Jackson, 18 October 1807 (Madison Papers)
It is with grief unutterable I communicate to you the painful intelligence that ere you receive...
4To Thomas Jefferson from John George Jackson, 9 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
On my arrival at Winchester a few days since, I met with a number of influential Republicans who...
5To Thomas Jefferson from John George Jackson, 30 November 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
J G Jackson presents his best respects to the President of the US & has the pleasure to...
6To Thomas Jefferson from John George Jackson, 15 February 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
J G Jackson presents his best respects to the President of the U States, & in compliance with the...
7To James Madison from John George Jackson, 27 November 1808 (Madison Papers)
Your last letter & the accompanying papers were well calculated to support the opinion which I...
8To John Adams from John George Jackson, 12 July 1823 (Adams Papers)
The enclosed letter to Genl. La Fayette, has been occasioned by the recurrence of our national...
9To Thomas Jefferson from John George Jackson, 20 February 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
J G Jackson with his best respects sends the enclosed letter to the President of the U.S. &...
10To James Madison from John George Jackson, 7 January 1808 (Madison Papers)
It is now four days since Mrs. J has relapsed into the most alarming indisposition so as to...
11To James Madison from John George Jackson, 15 January 1808 (Madison Papers)
My last Letter was calculated to excite the most alarming apprehensions for the life of my...
12To James Madison from John George Jackson, 21 June 1807 (Madison Papers)
I have duly recd. your several obliging favors enclosing the interesting foreign & domestic news...
13To James Madison from John George Jackson, 11 October 1807 (Madison Papers)
I had intended from the time I received the Presidents Proclamation to set out for Washington on...
14To James Madison from John George Jackson, 25 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
It is now several weeks since I received a line from you, owing I presume to the expectation that...
15To James Madison from John George Jackson, 5 July 1807 (Madison Papers)
It was not with less surprise than Indignation that I learned from your letter, & the news...
16To James Madison from John George Jackson, 17 July 1808 (Madison Papers)
It is now a long time since I have ventured to write you. Whenever the subject crossed my mind a...
17To James Madison from John George Jackson, 2 August 1807 (Madison Papers)
This mail carries to the President the resolution entered into by the People of this County on...
18To James Madison from John George Jackson, 10 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
With a nerveless hand & shattered brain from the bed of sickness on which I lie prostrate I am...
19To James Madison from John George Jackson, 8 November 1807 (Madison Papers)
There has been no material change since my last letter in the health of Mrs. Jackson. She is...
20To James Madison from John George Jackson, 20 November 1807 (Madison Papers)
We are yet without a prospect when the health of Mrs. J—— will enable us to travel She was so ill...
21John G. Jackson to Thomas Jefferson, 4 December 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I had learned through the public prints, & other channels of communication; of your recent...
22To James Madison from John George Jackson, 4 February 1808 (Madison Papers)
The enclosed Letter to Mrs. M has given too faithful a portrait of our situation & prospects....
23To Thomas Jefferson from John George Jackson, 12 July 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
We have just witnessed another anniversary of our Independance. Its recurrence brings in splendid...
24To James Madison from John George Jackson, 25 October 1807 (Madison Papers)
My letter by the last Post informed you that our beloved Friend Mrs. Payne was ill beyond the...