1To Thomas Jefferson from Zadok Cramer, 14 February 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
As a known friend to man, to the promotion of arts and sciences, and a warm admirer of the rapid progress of our country in manufactures and useful establishments, I have taken the liberty to address thee—to solicit thy patronage to a work which I am about to print in this place by subscription. It is Brown’s of Haddington, historical, Geographical, Chronological, Etymological, and Critical...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Zadok Cramer, 21 March 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Zadok Cramer hopes he will justly appreciate the honor conferred on him by Thomas Jefferson in the receipt of his very polite note of the 8th 2 mo. in which he says he “subscribes with pleasure for a copy of Brown Dictionary of Bible, proposed to be printed at Pittsburgh” N.B. Enclosed is a printed proposal for said work. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
3To Thomas Jefferson from Zadok Cramer, 18 February 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
This day’s mail encloses to thee The first volume of Brown’s dictionary of the Holy Bible—the second volume should accompany the first, but I am detained in the binding of it, for the want of the engravings, which, have not yet come to hand—but it shall be forwarded by a future mail. Thee will be good enough to accept a copy of this work as a trifling consideration for the obligation I was...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Zadok Cramer, 18 May 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
This mail will deliver thee the Second volume Brown’s Dictionry, Jewish only, agreeably to thy request— As a token of respect please receive it from thy friend PS. I may be through the City Washington in June, and if it should so happen, should be more than commenly gratified to see thee. DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
5Zadok Cramer to Thomas Jefferson, 30 October 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty, and the pleasure at the same, of transmitting a copy of a new spelling for thy inspection—It is totally of domestic materials of the western country, and will give thee an idea of our progress in the book manufactury, west of the mountains With high respect for thy Services to the United States , and for the compliment thou paid me on a former occasion RC ( MHi ); endorsed...