1Mark Langdon Hill to Thomas Jefferson, 17 April 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I am highly honored by your favor of the 5 th inst. , and in relation to the publication of the letter there refered to, it is only necessary for you to indicate a wish, to insure, on my part, an implicit compliance. There never has been any biographical sketch of M r Langdon , which has been attributable, in part, to the want of materials, or a particular knowledge of the most important...
2Mark Langdon Hill to Thomas Jefferson, 28 March 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Altho I have never been honored by a personal acquaintance with you, yet I recollect your political course for more than twenty years, having been induced to take a strong interest in whatever related to it, from one circumstance among many others, of my having been nearly related to the late Governor Langdon of New Hampshire , who always entertained the most cordial friendship for you, as...