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1061 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 29 June 1801 1801-06-29 In the George Town “Museum” & in the “National Intelligencer” of this day may be observed a...
1062 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 15 May 1801 1801-05-15 Seeing in a paper of this City, some sketches of a Tornado , said to have fallen out at...
1063 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 15 March 1801 1801-03-15 Well knowing that the subject, on which my addresses are founded, is accompanied with...
1064 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 9 March 1801 1801-03-09 Though a stranger to your person, I doubt not but as a Gentleman of science, of benevolence & of...
1065 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 19 December 1801 1801-12-19 Will you have the goodness to look over a communication of 28th ulto & seriously to weigh its...
1066 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 16 May 1801 1801-05-16 Suffer the interesting nature of my communications to apologize for their frequency. Perceiving...
1067 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 24 January 1804 1804-01-24 The experience I have had of your candor, induces me to address you once more, on the State of...
1068 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 9 June 1801 1801-06-09 Mr. Austin takes the liberty of submitting to the President, the consideration of a momentary...
1069 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 21 March 1801 1801-03-21 Cast my eye upon a News paper of this morning , I observed the following remark: “We understand...
1070 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 16 June 1801 1801-06-16 That the President may not be at the trouble of demanding farther explanations, the following...
1071 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, [22 June 1801] 1801-06-22 Mr. Austin acknowleges the very acceptable Note from the President of 21. inst: and has the...
1072 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 19 January 1802 1802-01-19 It is painful to me to pierce a man of your natural good dispositions, even with the truth. But...
1073 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 11 June 1801 1801-06-11 I have observed too much candor in your manner of receiving my communications, to fear a trespass...
1074 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 26 May 1801 1801-05-26 Knowing that the matter of my Communications may labor in the minds of the well-disposed, and...
1075 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 26 April 1802 1802-04-26 Having attended the hand of national fulness as long as finances would serve, & having pressed...
1076 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 17 June 1801 1801-06-17 Lest the President should judge that a proceeding in the pacific design, solely, on his own...
1077 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 27 June 1801 1801-06-27 I dropped into the hand of Gen: Dearborn, this morning, a brief note designed for the eye of the...
1078 Austin, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 28 November 1801 1801-11-28 Having been educated to the science of Morals; & having been ever satisfied with those exercises...
1079 Austin, Eliphalet Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Eliphalet Austin, 29 January … 1808-01-29 At this eventful Crisis, when War with England is loudly talked of Situated as I am with a...
1080 Austin, James T. Jefferson, Thomas James T. Austin to Thomas Jefferson, 12 July 1811 1811-07-12 A citizen who holds in most exalted respect the illustrious character of the late President of...
1081 Austin, James Trecothick Jefferson, Thomas James T. Austin to Thomas Jefferson, 8 July 1815 1815-07-08 One of the most gratifying circumstances attending the enclosed oration is the renewed...
1082 Austin, James Trecothick Jefferson, Thomas James T. Austin to Thomas Jefferson, 20 January 1821 1821-01-20 The kindness with which you have noticed some former communications, induces me to submit the...
1083 Austin, Jr., Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Austin, Jr., 7 July … 1803-07-07 Your much esteem’d Letter of the 28th Utimo, I acknowledge with every sentiment of respect. when...
1084 Austin, Jr., Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Austin, Jr., 24 … 1803-08-24 I acknowledge with the greatest pleasure your polite Letter of the 18th July. On a subject so...
1085 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 11 February 1805 1805-02-11 With any other than yourself, elevated to the rank in which you are placed, I should have been...
1086 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 16 May 1805 1805-05-16 On my arrival in this place from Washington, I thought proper, in consequence of the favour which...
1087 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 27 March 1805 1805-03-27 Je transmets sous ce plie deux certificats touchant l’object dont J’ai deja eu l’honneur de...
1088 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 18 February 1805 1805-02-18 E. Avery a l’honneur d’accuser la reception de la note que Mr Jefferson a daigné lui ecrire. Il...
1089 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 10 January 1806 1806-01-10 You may perhaps think Sir, that I ought to have made the motives which impel me now to address...
1090 Avery, Elisha Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elisha Avery, 16 March 1805 1805-03-16 The time which has elapsed since I had the honor of communicating with You Sir, would lead You to...
1091 Avery, Isaac Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Avery, 16 March 1781 1781-03-16 I have always considered it my duty, while holding an Office civil or military, to render the...
1092 Avery, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Avery, 20 November 1802 1802-11-20 Agreeable to the direction of the Legislature I have the honor to transmit your Excellency one...
1093 “A Well Informed Merchant in France” Jefferson, Thomas II. Letter from a Well Informed Merchant in France, 1 … 1798-02-01 Translation of a letter from a well informed merchant in France to his friend in this city, dated...
1094 “A——X” Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from “A——X,” [26 February 1802] 1802-02-26 “Read this “And then to dinner “ With what appetite you may” You are in danger a dreadful plot is...
1095 May, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Thomas May (for John Ayers & Company) to Thomas … 1821-04-09 We have placed under charge of M r Bernard Peyton of this City a Barrel of Corn to be forwarded...
1096 “A. Z.” Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from “A. Z.,” 25 July 1801 1801-07-25 Having lately read your justly celebrated Notes on the State of Virginia, it occurred to my mind...
1097 Babcock, Abijah Jefferson, Thomas Petition from Abijah Babcock, 24 June 1793 1793-06-24 Philadelphia, 24 June 1793 . Requests a patent for a machine he has invented “for propelling...
1098 Babcock, Paul Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Paul Babcock, 1 October 1807 1807-10-01 We the Undersigned beg Leave to Recommend Mr. Samuel Sheffield the first of Westerly In the...
1099 Bache, Benjamin Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Franklin Bache, 20 … 1790-08-20 When the removal of Congress to this City was determined, I understood that Messrs. Childs &...
1100 Bache, Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Franklin Bache, 3 May 1824 1824-05-03 It is now some time since I received your kind letter of the 10 th of april, in reply to mine of...
1101 Bache, Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Franklin Bache, 27 March 1824 1824-03-27 In July last, I wrote to Judge Cooper, President of South Carolina College, respecting a vacant...
1102 Bache, Richard Jefferson, Thomas Richard Bache to Thomas Jefferson, 3 January 1818 1818-01-03 The kindness with which you have always treated every individual of my family, personally...
1103 Bache, Sarah Franklin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Sarah Franklin Bache, 5 August … 1801-08-05 Knowing as I do the worth of the Person that will deliver you this, I cannot resist the impulse I...
1104 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 21 November … 1804-11-21 The Consulate at Genoa being vacant by the death of Mr. Goetzius I beg leave to remind you of an...
1105 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 2 February 1803 1803-02-02 Your prediction of the state of Navigation has been verified, our Journey from Washington was in...
1106 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 11 March 1801 1801-03-11 I thank you much for yours of the 12th. Feby. and the inclosed pamphlet. No one can doubt the...
1107 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 26 December … 1802-12-26 I was desirous of speaking with you yesterday to request you to releive me from an embarrassment...
1108 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 1 September … 1803-09-01 You will find William G, Garland , a native of Richmond, Northumberland county in virginia...
1109 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 19 June 1802 1802-06-19 As you requested me to be silent respecting New Orleans until the affair was in train, I have...
1110 Bache, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Bache, 7 July 1802 1802-07-07 It was not till after mondays post had departed that I received your kind communication of the...