1From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 13 November 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
Being within a few days of my departure for Congress where I shall continue through the winter, &...
2From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 24 September 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I find the sale of my nails [at your place] to be so very dull as to be no longer [an object.?]...
3From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 1 February 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Oct. 3. was recieved in due time; by which I percieve that the sale of nails at...
4From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 1 October 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
Having to pay a sum of money at our ensuing court (the 7th. inst.) I am obliged to muster up all...
5From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 31 July 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
Mrs. Bolling, my sister, is on her way to the Hot-spring: she thinks herself sufficiently...
6From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 14 May 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
I have still to acknowlege the reciept of your favors of Mar. 21. and Apr. 13. as also the...
7From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 21 March 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
On my return home I take the liberty of troubling you on the subject of any monies proceeding...
8From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 22 October 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Sep. 27. was duly recieved, and having [now] to make a paiment, I send the bearer,...
9From Thomas Jefferson to John McDowell, 25 September 1798 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved by mr Stuart your note , as also the sum of £34. 13. s 9 d which is duly entered to...