1To Thomas Jefferson from Herman Boye, 10 August 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
H. Boye presents his compliments to M r Jefferson, and begs leave to introduce to his notice the bearer of this M r Hugh P. Taylor who is desirous of visiting Monticello and anxious to see its celebrated owner.—M r T is a young man of plain unassuming and modest manner who has for the last 6 or 7 years been engaged in various business for the State of Virginia. If M r T could be gratified with...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Herman Boye, 11 January 1826 (Jefferson Papers)
M r William Short of this City, called on me this morning, in relation to those instruments which you had the kindness to lend me. I regret exceedingly that you should have had the smallest degree of trouble on account of their not been returned before this time. It was my intention, as soon as I had completed the Map of Virginia, to have returned them in person, or to have delivered them to...