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1 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas Samuel Smith to Thomas Jefferson, 9 July 1801 … 1801-07-09 9 July 1801, Baltimore. Warns that Habersham’s changes in the mail route from Philadelphia to...
2 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 14 April 1781 1781-04-14 It is quite agreable to us to take at Port Royal the seventy five Barrels of flour you have...
3 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 5 November 1791 1791-11-05 In behalf of myself and the gentlemen concerned in the sloop Jane and cargo, I beg leave to...
4 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 9 November 1791 1791-11-09 I have duly recieved your favor of the 5th. on the subject of the sloop Jane, which it was...
5 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 17 November 1791 1791-11-17 Your favor of the 13th. came to hand the night before last. I sent the papers to the French...
6 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 15 April 1792 1792-04-15 The Enclosed publication has appear’d in the Philadelphia Papers. From its Nature (If fully...
7 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 23 April 1792 1792-04-23 I have been prevented by business from sooner answering your favor of the 15th. In the mean time...
8 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 13 November 1791 1791-11-13 Your obliging favour 9th. Inst. came to hand per post, consequently we have not had the pleasure...
9 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 22 August 1798 1798-08-22 Your favor of Aug. 4. came to hand by our last post, together with the ‘ extract of a letter from...
10 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 8 October 1800 1800-10-08 Mr. Iznardi Consul of the U:S—has arrived in Baltimore from Cadix, the Old Gentle[man] on his...
11 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 17 October 1800 1800-10-17 Your favor of the 8th. came to hand yesterday. I had in due time answered mr Yznardi, but not...
12 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 24 December 1800 1800-12-24 In Consequence of the Conversation we had on the subject of Banks I made application (without...
13 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 9 March 1801 1801-03-09 By the time you recieve this, you will have been at home long enough I hope to take a view of the...
14 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, [before 12 March … 1801-03-12 Capt. William Buchanan has resided at the Isle of France for the last four or five years, [his]...
15 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 13 March 1801 1801-03-13 I recieved last night your favor on the subject of capt Wm. Buchanan. mr Madison not being to...
16 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 17 March 1801 1801-03-17 I am afraid I have Acted improperly by delaying to answer your letter so long.—I hope however It...
17 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 20 March 1801 1801-03-20 I do myself the honor to transmit to you an Address from the Republican Citizens of Alleghany...
18 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 24 March 1801 1801-03-24 I have to acknowlege the reciept of your favor of the 20th. the appointment of Secy. of the navy,...
19 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 26 March 1801 1801-03-26 According to what I had augured, I have this moment recieved mr Jones’s refusal of the...
20 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 2 April 1801 1801-04-02 A Report prevails & is believed that a fracas took place between the sailors of the French ship...
21 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 6 April 1801 1801-04-06 The Inclosed from Mr Dawson I have this Instant received—The fracas at Norfolk commenced with...
22 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 17 April 1801 1801-04-17 On the 9th. inst. I recieved your’s of the 2d. and acknoleged it by return of post. yesterday...
23 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 4 May 1801 1801-05-04 Agreably to your request, I will endeavour to give as correct an idea of the Navy of the United...
24 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 4 April 1801 … 1801-05-04 I do myself the honor to enclose you the latest information in this Department relative to the...
25 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 4 June 1801 1801-06-04 I have the honor to request your signature to the accompanying Commissions & Warrants— They are...
26 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 6 June 1801 1801-06-06 I have the pleasure to Inform you that the squadron under Commodore Dale sail’d on the 1: Inst. &...
27 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 10 June 1801 1801-06-10 The Secy of the Navy has the honor of submitting to the President, his letter in answer to...
28 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 13 June 1801 1801-06-13 Since my last respects of the 5th. May I have endeavoured as much as the pressure of business...
29 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 22 June 1801 1801-06-22 I send you inclosed two letters I have recieved in behalf of Mr Forbes appointed to Havre by Mr...
30 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 24 June 1801 1801-06-24 Your favor of the 22d. is recieved the last night. mr Buchanan shall recieve the appointment of...
31 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 26 June 1801 1801-06-26 I return you my sincere thanks for your favorable Intention respectg. Mr. Buchanan—I am pleased...
32 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 9 July 1801 1801-07-09 Your favor of June 27. came to hand in due time. I now inclose you the commission for mr Buchanan...
33 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 9 July 1801 1801-07-09 Heretofore the Route for the Mail from Philadelphia to Pittsburg has been thro: Carlisle &...
34 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 11 July 1801 1801-07-11 Your favor of the 9th. came to hand last night, & has this morning been referred to the Secretary...
35 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 18 July 1801 1801-07-18 I have been in such excessive Pain for a few Days from something like the Rheumatism in my Jaws,...
36 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 20 July 1801 1801-07-20 Mr. Pitcairn the Consul at Hamburg is a Merchant of Considerable Credit & well supported in New...
37 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 23 July 1801 1801-07-23 The Inclosed letter from Mr. Iznardi is in Consequence of my letters recommending his resigning...
38 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, [25 July 1801] 1801-07-25 Yours of the 23d. came to hand last night. I am unacquainted with the particular conduct of young...
39 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 4 August 1801 1801-08-04 Mr Yznardi, the Elder is thus far on his Way to Washington to pay you his Respects, his State of...
40 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 29 August 1801 1801-08-29 The Maryland arrived last Night & this Morning, Mr. Purviance the Bearer of her Dispatches...
41 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 5 September 1801 1801-09-05 My Brother has Come up to Attend to his Business in Court. I first to meet him with the...
42 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 15 September … 1801-09-15 I Congratulate you on the Compleat Success of the Republican Candidates for Electors of the...
43 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 26 September … 1801-09-26 Mr. Glendye a presbyterian clergyman from Ireland, who settled two or three years ago at Staunton...
44 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 7 October 1801 1801-10-07 I have shewn your letter recommending a clergyman to some of my particular friends, they laugh at...
45 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 10 October 1801 1801-10-10 Your favor of the 7th: came to hand last night. I do not recollect having recieved advice of any...
46 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 21 October 1801 1801-10-21 The Inclosed was sent to me by a Person now in Jail for Debt, He claims being introduced to me by...
47 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Smith, 23 October 1801 1801-10-23 Your of the 21st. came to hand last night. the father of the mr Quarrier, who is the subject of...
48 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 14 November 1801 1801-11-14 I Congratulate you on the success & good Fortune of the Squadron under Commodore Dale—Lieut...
49 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 14 November 1801 1801-11-14 Since writing my Letter of this Morning, Mr. John Donnell (one of our Republican & most wealthy...
50 Smith, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 25 November 1801 1801-11-25 I did myself the Honor to forward y[our] Box of Books by a Schooner bound to the Navy Yard—and by...