1Abner Kneeland to Thomas Jefferson, 7 February 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
Having long since learned from your Notes on Virginia , your liberality of sentiment in regard to religion, and having recently perceived, by a late petition to Congress , that you are placed at the head of a literary Institution , I have taken the liberty to send you this Prospectus for a Greek and English Testament; any encouragement which you may feel disposed to give to such a work, in any...
2Thomas Jefferson to Abner Kneeland, 20 February 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
Altho it is too late in life for me to be subscribing for books, as having no right to expect a continuance of life until their publicn, yet I subscribe willing ly for your Gr. & Eng. New Testament because I think it wanting. a larger format and more distinct type would have better suited my years. with my wishes for the success of your enterprise accept the assurance of my respect FC ( MWA :...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Abner Kneeland, 21 July 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
I sent you the first volume of my Greek and English Testament, by mail, but have never learned whether it has been received or not. The second volume is now out. Shall I send it by the same conveyance or not? As the amount of the subscription is not an even sum, perhaps, Sir, you can send by some person who will pay the bill and take the back: Or; as I have put the work in reality lower than...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Abner Kneeland, 1 August 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Tho s Jefferson to A. Kneeland D r To Greek and English Testament bound 3.75 Rec d paym t DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
5From Thomas Jefferson to Abner Kneeland, 16 August 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
Having to make a remittance to mr Laval my corresponding bookseller in Phila, I have deferred answering your favor of July 21. until I could get US. bk bills which are very rare with us, I have now done it and desired him to pay you my sbscrptn for the Gr. & Eng. testament, which he will do on your applicn—the 2 d vol. may be addressed to me by mail. Accept my respects MoSHi : Thomas Jefferson...