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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Harvie, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Harvie, 14 January 1760 | 1760-01-14 | I was at Colo. Peter Randolph ’s about a Fortnight ago, and my Schooling falling into Discourse,... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 25 December 1762 | 1762-12-25 | This very day, to others the day of greatest mirth and jollity, sees me overwhelmed with more and... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 20 January 1763 | 1763-01-20 | I have been thinking this half hour how to begin my letter and cannot for my soul make it out. I... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 15 July 1763 | 1763-07-15 | Your’s of May 30’th came safe to hand. The rival you mentioned I know not whether to think... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Fleming, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Fleming, [ca. October … | ≈1763-10-01 | From a croud of disagreeable [companions] among whom I have spent three or four of the most... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 7 October 1763 | 1763-10-07 | In the most melancholy fit that ever any poor soul was, I sit down to write to you. Last night,... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 19 January 1764 | 1764-01-19 | The contents of your letter have not a little alarmed me: and really upon seriously weighing them... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 23 January 1764 | 1764-01-23 | I received your letter of Wednesday the 18th instant; in that, of this day, you mention one which... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Fleming, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Fleming, 20 March 1764 | 1764-03-20 | As the messenger who delivered me your letter, informs me that your boy is to leave town tomorrow... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 9 April 1764 | 1764-04-09 | This letter will be conveied to you by the assistance of our friend Warner Lewis. Poor fellow!... |
11 | Jefferson, Thomas | Unknown | From Thomas Jefferson to ——, 26 July 1764 | 1764-07-26 | I like your proposal of keeping up an epistolary correspondence on subjects of some importance. I... |
12 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 25 May 1766 | 1766-05-25 | I received your last by T. Nelson whom I luckily met on my road hither. Surely never did small... |
13 | Jefferson, Thomas | Willis, Francis | From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Willis, 23 July 1766 | 1766-07-23 | I am at length arrived here, after a long, but agreeable trip along the continent as far as New... |
14 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1767 | ≈1767-01-01 | Aug. 25. survey forfeited sold it to Edward Pharr for 37 lib. 10/ cash and gave him a deed &c.... | |
15 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 17 April 1767 … | 1767-04-17 | Your welfare, That of m’rs Page, and your heir apparent give me great joy: but much was I... |
16 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1768 | ≈1768-01-01 | Jan. 7. Inclosed writ in Christian v. Patteson to sheriff of Buckingham. 13. Samson v. Wm.... | |
17 | Jefferson, Thomas | Preston, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Preston, 18 August … | 1768-08-18 | I sit down to petition your suffrage in favor of a friend, whose virtues and abilities have made... |
18 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1769 | ≈1769-01-01 | Jan. 1. Recd. of J. May Summs. in Witt v. Biby and also in Bowyer v. Buchanan, but Qu. wherefore... | |
19 | Jefferson, Thomas | Turpin, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Turpin, 5 February 1769 | 1769-02-05 | I am truly concerned that it is not in my power to undertake the superintendance of your son in... |
20 | Jefferson, Thomas | White, Alexander | From Thomas Jefferson to Alexander White, 19 April 1769 | 1769-04-19 | Your messenger being about to return before I have an opportunity of conferring with Mr. Blair on... |
21 | Jefferson, Thomas | Walker, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Walker, 3 September 1769 | 1769-09-03 | Ero apud Society spring on Tuesday per quatuor. Fortasse et I. Lepus-æmula veniet. Apis ibi et tu... |
22 | Jefferson, Thomas | Advertisement for a Runaway Slave, 7 September 1769 | 1769-09-07 | [7 September 1769] R un away from the subscriber in Albemarle , a Mulatto slave called Sandy ,... | |
23 | Jefferson, Thomas | Report on Parliamentary Procedure, [8 November–8 … | ≈1769-11-08 | A.6. ✓ Resolved that a question being once determined must stand as the judgment of the house,... | |
24 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1770 | ≈1770-01-01 | Jan. 3. Inclosed writs in Harrison v. Bernard and Howell v. Netherland to Carter H. Harrison. 5.... | |
25 | Jefferson, Thomas | Page, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, 21 February 1770 | 1770-02-21 | I am to acquaint Mrs. Page of the loss of my favorite pullet; the consequence of which will... |
26 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Adams, 11 July 1770 | 1770-07-11 | I take the liberty of interceding for your friendly aid to Mr. James Ogilvie a gentleman of my... |
27 | Jefferson, Thomas | Randolph, Peyton | From Thomas Jefferson to Peyton Randolph, 23 July 1770 | 1770-07-23 | I am to beg the favor of your friendly interposition in the following case, which I hope you will... |
28 | Jordan, Samuel | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Jordan, with … | 1770-08-07 | I some time Since received a letter from Colo. Randolph of Tuckahoe requesting I would inform him... |
29 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1771 | ≈1771-01-01 | Cash acct. in R. C. N.’s cases (till get into order). 1771 April 16. Scott v. Scott. Recd. 30/.... | |
30 | Braxton, Carter | Notice of Sale of Bernard Moore’s Property, 10 January … | 1771-01-10 | To be sold to the highest Bidders, on Thursday the 31st of this Instant (January) at the House of... | |
31 | Henderson, John | Notice of Bidding for the Erection of a Prison, 31 … | 1771-01-31 | To be let to the lowest bidder, on Thursday the 14 th of March, at Charlottesville, in Albemarle,... | |
32 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Adams, 20 February 1771 | 1771-02-20 | Not expecting to have the pleasure of seeing you again before you leave the country I inclose you... |
33 | Jefferson, Thomas | Ogilvie, James | From Thomas Jefferson to James Ogilvie, 20 February … | 1771-02-20 | I wrote you a line from Wmsburgh last October; but lest that may have miscarried I take this... |
34 | Braxton, Carter | Advertisement of Sale of Other Property and Effects of … | 1771-02-21 | To be sold to the highest Bidders, on the second Wednesday in March, being the Day before... | |
35 | Braxton, Carter | Further Advertisement of Sale of Bernard Moore’s … | 1771-02-28 | To be sold to the highest Bidders, on the third Thursday in March, at King William Courthouse,... | |
36 | Randolph, John | Agreement with John Randolph, 11 [April?] 1771 | 1771-04-11 | It is agreed between John Randolph, Esq., of the City of Williamsburg, and Thomas Jefferson, of... | |
37 | Jefferson, Thomas | Messrs. Ingliss and Long | From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Inglis and Long, 11 … | 1771-05-11 | Yours of the eighth of April I have received, and since that your favour of five pounds as... |
38 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Adams, 1 June 1771 | 1771-06-01 | As it was somewhat doubtful when you left the country how far my little invoice delivered you... |
39 | Jefferson, Thomas | Turpin, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Turpin, 3 June 1771 | 1771-06-03 | Below I send you a state of the prices of the books you mentioned in your’s as far as it is my... |
40 | Jefferson, Thomas | Burke, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Burke, 30 June 1771 | 1771-06-30 | The case of Plume v. Portlock now lies at the Rules in danger of a dismission for want of a... |
41 | Jefferson, Thomas | Unknown | From Thomas Jefferson to ——, 30 June 1771 | 1771-06-30 | Among the Treasurer ’s causes which I have undertaken to finish is a suit brought against you by... |
42 | Jefferson, Thomas | Skipwith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Skipwith, with a List … | 1771-08-03 | I sat down with a design of executing your request to form a catalogue of books amounting to... |
43 | Jefferson, Thomas | Burke, Thomas | From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Burke?, 6 December 1771 | 1771-12-06 | I must again trouble you in the case of MacVee v. Wilson &c. Oranges, since on a second attempt... |
44 | Jefferson, Thomas | Bond for Marriage License, 23 December 1771 | 1771-12-23 | Know all men by these presents that we Thomas Jefferson and Francis Eppes are held and firmly... | |
45 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1772 | ≈1772-01-01 | July 5. Roses v. Lifely. Wrote to Hugh Rose state of my acct. chargg. no new fee for 2d. caveat... | |
46 | Jefferson, Thomas | Messrs. Ingliss and Long | From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Inglis and Long, 11 … | 1772-06-11 | I have just received notice from Mr. Wythe that in the case of Jamieson and Taylor v. Meredith... |
47 | Jefferson, Thomas | Messrs. Ingliss and Long | From Thomas Jefferson to Messrs. Inglis and Long, 4 … | 1772-07-04 | In the suit in Chancery brought by Jamieson and Taylor against Meredith, Cuningham and Nisbett,... |
48 | Jefferson, Thomas | Wood, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Wood, 17 July 1772 | 1772-07-17 | I obtained for you last June an order of council against Price for the 234. acres of land... |
49 | Jefferson, Thomas | Cabell, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Cabell, 3 September … | 1772-09-03 | Inclosed is a copy of Dickie’s bill against you. You will be pleased to send me a state of the... |
50 | Jefferson, Thomas | Inglis, Samuel | From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Inglis, 13 October 1772 | 1772-10-13 | Your scruples on that part of the answer which denies your having in your hands effects of any... |