You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Jefferson, Thomas
    • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Recipient

    • Randolph, Martha Jefferson

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Jefferson, Thomas" AND Author="Jefferson, Thomas" AND Recipient="Randolph, Martha Jefferson"
Results 11-60 of 205 sorted by date (descending)
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
I inclose the within, to you, my dearest daughter & friend, because it is of great consequence,...
We have been, my ever dearest Martha , now weather bound at this place since Sunday was sennight....
We are all well here, my dear Martha , and thinking of our return home which will be about the 30...
We arrived here on the third day of our journey, without any accident; but I suffered very much...
We all arrived here without accident, myself the day after I left home , having performed the...
The letter you forwarded , my dear Martha, desiring me to attend the Buckingham court of this...
I have for some time been sensible I should be detained here longer than I had expected, but...
We arrived here, my dear Martha , well & without accident, favored on the road by the weather....
When I wrote you this day week, I thought I should have been with you as soon as my letter . so I...
Our post to Milton is but once a week, and I missed the opportunity of sending my letter to...
Your letters of the 17th. and 24th. are both recieved. Beverly T. Randolph called at the hour at...
In the instant of the departure of the post Genl. Dearborne calls on me to know the name of a...
I recieved yesterday your letter of the 5th. & mr Randolph’s of the 6th. and I have this morning...
I inclose you a letter from Jefferson which I presume will inform you he is well, and I send you...
Yours of the 18th. has been recieved. I recieved a letter lately from mr Bankhead informing me he...
Mr. Bacon delivered your letter & every thing else safely. I had ordered a gross of bottles to be...
I inclose you a letter for T. B. Randolph containing his appointment as a Cadet. but the lodgings...
I forgot to bring with me the gravy spoons to be converted into Dessert spoons. I must therefore...
I drop this line merely to inform you that it is still doubtful whether I shall be ready to set...
My last letters from Edgehill mentioned that you had been indisposed but had got the better of...
We got in good time to dinner at Montpelier the day I left you, and the next two days being cool,...
Davy arrived last night with your letter of the 23d. and as he will stay some days, & then return...
My latest news from Edgehill was Ellen’s letter of the 1st. inst. which seems to have closed her...
I wrote to you the last week, but a pressure of business at the time prevented my answering a...
The letter to mr Hackley shall go by a government vessel which sails for Cadiz the 10th. of this...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 2d. my fever left me the day I wrote to you, and the swelling...
I was taken with a tooth-ache about 5. days ago, which brought on a very large & hard swelling of...
Here we are all well; & my last letters from Edgehill informed me that all were so there except...
My journey to this place was not as free from accident as usual. I was near losing Castor in the...
As it seems now tolerably probable that the British squadron in our bay have not in contemplation...
I have just recieved information from mr Jefferson that my shipwrecked goods are gone on from...
I am in hopes this evening’s mail will bring me information that you are all well, tho in the...
We are all well here, my ever dear Martha, but I shall not be able probably to set out tomorrow,...
Being apprehensive we have mistaken, by one day, the departure of the horse post from hence, I...
I presume mr Randolph informs you himself that he is quite well. indeed I have no doubt he could...
I presume mr Randolph writes to you and informs you he continues well. he has rode twice on...
Mr. Randolph’s convalescence proceeds steadily, not a single circumstance having arisen to throw...
Mr. Randolph continues well without the least retrograde circumstance. he sleeps well, walks a...
Mr Randolph continues well. nothing has happened to throw him back. he rides out now on good days...
I wrote to you by the carts yesterday morning; but as you will not get that letter till Monday...
Altho’ this letter which goes by the carts, will not reach you till Monday evening, and that...
Altho’ I wrote to you by post yesterday, yet as an opportunity offers by Capt Clarke at noon...
I have the happiness to inform you that mr Randolph is entirely well. his fever had left him at...
I wrote you on Monday evening, and then expected that a morning or two more would have produced a...
Tomorrow Congress will close; but I hardly expect to get away under a week. it will take that...
Davy arrived last night and will set out tomorrow on his return. by him I send the flower-pot &...
John delivered safely your letter of the 14th. I am sorry you did not continue at Monticello...
The last letter I have had from Edgehill was Anne’s of June 20. that informed me that the family...
I arrived here, my dear Martha, to breakfast, on the Saturday morning before the last, without...
The carriage goes off in the morning for Centerville, in time, if you should arrive there early &...