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I wrote you on Monday evening, and then expected that a morning or two more would have produced a...
The last letter I have had from Edgehill was Anne’s of June 20. that informed me that the family...
Your letter of Apr. 19. & mr Randolph’s of Apr. 27. have given me the agreeable information of mr...
Our Milton post not having come in last night, we are without news from you. I suppose he has...
I wrote to you by our last mail of the 8 th having been now here a week & continued to bathe 3...
Mr Randolph continues well. nothing has happened to throw him back. he rides out now on good days...
Immediately on the reciept of your last letter, as mrs Madison was and is still in Philadelphia,...
Being apprehensive we have mistaken, by one day, the departure of the horse post from hence, I...
Your letter of the 11th . was recieved and gave me the first intimation of your illness. it has...
I arrived here, my dear daughter after a disagreeable journey, one day shut up at Warren by...
I have been a month now without hearing from Edgehill, mr Randolph’s letter of May 11. being the...
I was uneasy at not hearing from you by the last post, that is to say, by the one which arrived...
Davy arrived last night and will set out tomorrow on his return. by him I send the flower-pot &...
Davy arrived last night with your letter of the 23d. and as he will stay some days, & then return...
I wrote to you by the carts yesterday morning; but as you will not get that letter till Monday...
I drop this line merely to inform you that it is still doubtful whether I shall be ready to set...
Your letter of the 11th. recieved here on the 15th. is the last news I have of you. mr Randolph...
I send you the inclosed magazine supposing it may furnish you a few moments amusement, as well as...
Tomorrow Congress will close; but I hardly expect to get away under a week. it will take that...
Your letters of the 17th. and 24th. are both recieved. Beverly T. Randolph called at the hour at...
I last night recieved a letter from mr Taylor of Baltimore informing me he had sent by the stage...
I have the happiness to inform you that mr Randolph is entirely well. his fever had left him at...
I performed my journey to this place without any accident or disagreeable circumstance except...
Here we are all well; & my last letters from Edgehill informed me that all were so there except...
I arrived here last night after the most fatiguing journey I have experienced for a great many...
I have been from home now three weeks without having heard from you or of you through any...
I arrived here, my dear Martha, to breakfast, on the Saturday morning before the last, without...
Altho’ I wrote to you by post yesterday, yet as an opportunity offers by Capt Clarke at noon...
The calculation in my former letter of the time when Johnny Hemings would be done, was made on a...
A letter from mr Randolph to mr Coles informs him he shall bring you here, but does not say if...
The carriage goes off in the morning for Centerville, in time, if you should arrive there early &...
Yours of the 18th. has been recieved. I recieved a letter lately from mr Bankhead informing me he...
All our members, except 3 who came not at all arrived on Saturday morning so that we got to work...
I am in hopes this evening’s mail will bring me information that you are all well, tho in the...
A death-bed Adieu. Life’s visions are vanished, it’s dreams are no more. Dear friends of my...