1To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., 19 November 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your obliging, and esteemed Favour a few days since, and have communicated to Ammonett, what you mentioned. The poor Fellow makes his grateful acknowledgements to you, and I am now called on to follow him. Your proposed System of education for my Son Tom enlivens every spark of gratitude that my breast possesses. It will (I am sure) never be in my power to make you any returns for...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., 30 January 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
It gave me real and singular pleasure, when my Son Thomas informed me of his intended Union, with your Daughter, and I do sincerely wish it may be an event, that will take place before your departure for New York. I need not tell you, that during my short stay in this life, every thing in my power shall be done that will Add to their happiness.—I shall put my Son Thomas immediately, in...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., 15 February 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
The great hurry that Old Phill was in, when in Richmond, prevented my writing to you by him. I wrote a few lines to Tom, to apologize to you for not coming up to the Nuptials of our Children. The Weather seems to be very unsettled, and at present I have got a Cold which is troublesome to me. I desired Tom to Mention to you the Circumstance of a prior Mortgage on the Land at Varina which I have...