47351To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 12 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy Señor mio de mi mayor respecto: Mi ultima fué en 25. de Mayo despues de la qual la adjunta es Copia de ella, y no habiendo ocurrido otra cosa, que es manifestarle à V.E. empiesa ntra Vandera à supir agravios por Corsarios Franceses y Españoles haciendo yo las defemas oportunas por lo respectivo à mi distrito como todo lo aviso à ntro Secretario de Estado por esta misma ocasion. Hace Tres...
47352To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 27 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy Señor mio de todo mi Respecto Por Respuesta a su Apreciable de 24 recivida en este Momento devo desir á V.E qe las tres Medias Botas de Vinos, ya pedidas deven ser de la Mas Celecta Calidad, y gusto de V.E pues las tengo encargadas a las Mejores Casas en Philadelphia tengo el Paxarete y Vino tinto qe tanbien he pedido, y deseado Saver á qe nombre devo dirijirlas á esta pensava tener el...
47353To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 23 April 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Permit me to represent to Your Excelly. the great anxiety and unneasiness I labor under untill I am honored with a few lines from Your Excelly. accusing receipt of the Letters I troubled your Excy. with ⅌ duplicate under date of the 16th. May, 16th. July, 12th. August, 6th. 8th. Novembr. and 20th. December 1806. for as long as I am deprived of the same, and of being acquainted if I still...
47354To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 28 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy Señor mio, y de mi Respecto Suplico á V.E dispense la Livertad qe me tomo en dirigirle la Inclusa para el Cavallero Secretario de estado Interino para qe tenga la vondad de leerla, y Mandarsela, esperando qe sus Efectos favoreserán mi Justa Solisitud pues al Contrario se me Causarian Incomodidades paresiendo desairada la Confiansa qe de Nuebo pone á mi Cargo, y por la qe repito los...
47355To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 28 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy Señor mio, y de mi Respecto con el qe devo me allo Obligado a Manifestar á V.E la Sensivilidad de mi gratitud por Repuesta a su apreciable de 26 del qe Acava disiendole qe desde los primeros Anuncios de su Eleccion di Noticias al Ministro de Estado de S.M.C en la Corte de Madrid, como de las favorables Circumstancias, pues que proporsionarian la Mejor Inteligencia á los dos Goviernos, qe...
47356To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 22 October 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the honour of writing your Excellency the 19th. July last whereof the above is a fourth Copy. T,F, I have now that of inclosing your Excellency Bill Lading of One Butt of Sherry Wine which I have Shipped on board the American Ship Eliza Capt. N. C. Bissel bound to Philadelphia and Consigned to the Collector of said Port subject to your Excelly. orders—I also remit the Invoice from the...
47357To Thomas Jefferson from Patrick Yznardi, 25 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I have the honor to inform there is now an opportunity direct for Cadiz, and as you expressed a desire to write my father I shall be happy to forward to him any letter you may be pleased to intrust to my care. With Sentiments of the highest respect I am Sir Your Most Obedt Servt CSmH : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
47358Josef Yznardy to Thomas Jefferson, 31 August 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy Senôr mio y de mi mayor veneracion y respeto: Mucho tíempo hace caresco de la complacencía de savér de la salud de V.E. q e celebraré sea la mas robusta, la mía es bien endeble, despues de haver pasado, tantas fatígas, desvelos, y perdídas desde la entrada de las tropas Imperiales en este Pais, q e si no me hallase tan cargado de años y familia, y de propiedad fincal, me trasladaría á esa,...
47359Josef Yznardy to Thomas Jefferson, 3 August 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
Muy S or mio, y de todo mi Respecto; Aunque V.E. ha sesado de ser Presidente de los Estados Unidos , no lo han mis obligaciones de tener presente las distinciones de amistad que siempre usò conmigo, y menos las obligaciones en que me considero de haserlas vinculos perpetuos para que le suplique lo entìenda asi para mandarme en quanto guste. El dador de la presente serà el Cavallero secretario...
47360To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Zane, 2 July 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
I was in hopes of meeting you at this session as we were informed of the adjournment of Congress but not of your embassy till I arrived at this place. Your letter of November did [not] reach my hands untill the 6th of Jany. after which it was almost impossible to travel till Spring or you should have what is now inclosed much sooner. Mr. de la Bord was in the Cave with me and I have procured...
47361To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Zane, 25 February 1782 (Jefferson Papers)
I was favor’d with yours of the 24th of decemr. last while in Phila. and should have acknowledg’d it, had opportunity Offered. I was heartily pleased to see that justice done you, at the last session which I would feign have done in June last. But probably all is for the best, and Slander reproved. I should have been happy to have accompanied the bearer Mr. Charles Logan to Albemarle, but my...
47362To Thomas Jefferson from Jesse S. Zane, 15 June 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
The liberty I have taken in sending you the Inclos’d, will I hope find an excuse in the purity of the Motive; It is the copy of a letter receiv’d by Judge Johns of new Castle (one of the late Electors for President & vice President in this state) from the Person whose signature it bears, I believe with a hope to Influence his vote on that occasion. You having agreeably to the wishes of the...
47363To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Zarisnÿ, 10 December 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
Perméttée que le nomée joseph Zarisnÿ Eée lhonner de representére a son Excellance que je ne suis pas satisfet dune cource que jee fet de dunkérque a paris Est de mes gagee de cette campagne. Josse vous Ecrire monseignere osix hardimant comme jee montree ma figure aux anglést parceque je ne vous En inposse pas. Jene repétte pas mes service perconne nas ignoree notre bravoure. Jene me lourée...
47364Franz X. Zeltner to Thomas Jefferson, 29 October 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
C’est avec une douleur extrème que je dois Vous anoncer la perte cruelle, que nous Venons de faire dans la persone du Grand, et Imortel Général Kosciuszko , expiré dans mes bras le quinze de ce Mois à la suitte d’une fievre Violente, Contre la quelle tous les secours de l’art, et les Soins de l’amitié ont été infructueux. Ce grand home, qui m’avoit honoré de son amitié, et de Sa Confiance...
47365Franz X. Zeltner to Thomas Jefferson, 14 April 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Jai reçu il y a peu de jours, la lettre que vous mavez fait l’honeur de m’ecrire le 23 d Juilet 1818 et au moment que je la suis adréssé a vos autorites pour me faire doner un extrait mortuaire du Général Kosciuszko dument légalise pour vous l’envoyer par votre
47366Peter J. Zeltner to Thomas Jefferson, [received 30 October 1818] (Jefferson Papers)
Ayant eu l’avantage de jouir pendant plus de vingt ann ées de l’amitie toute particuliere de l’Illustre défunt , qui à passé plûs de qui n ze dans ma maison je n’ai pu ignorer les relations amicales qu’il a cultivées avec vous: une amitie fondée sur l’éstime réciproque, ne pourrait qu être durable: aussi suis que bien persuade des regrets que Vous causera la nouvelle de son décès Si peu...
47367To Thomas Jefferson from David Ziegler, 14 January 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
The citizens of Cincinnati, impressed with esteem and veneration for you, are encouraged by it to take the liberty of addressing you on a subject they have much at heart; they are aware that not a little of your valuable time is arrested by trivial and officious representations; but long convinced that the true interest of your country and the health of its members are the primary sources of...
47368To Thomas Jefferson from William Zollickoffer, 25 December 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
It has always afforded me an infinite source of pleasure, to have it in my power, to present literary Gentelmen, with Such information, as I conceive of practical utility: as relates to the alleviation of the sufferings of mankind, induced by diseases:—and under the influences of an impression of this kind, I do with the greatest of pleasure, forward on to you, four copies of a little treatise...
47369Monies Expended on the President’s House, 1807, 31 December 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Abstract of Monies expended on Account of the Presidents House in the Year 1807 per Report No. 20,567— To whom paid & for what purpose N. of Voucher Dolls Cts Ephraim Haines 1 54 95
47370To Thomas Jefferson from Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson’s Reply, 12 July 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
You will perceive by the enclosed that the port of Allburg, which Mr Bradley insisted upon so much that the commission in favr. of Mr Pennyman is given as Collector of that port, is an ideal town where vessels cannot come to & deliver their cargoes for want of a wharf, & where it would be most inconvenient to Secure duties as the Merchants do not live there. Indeed I think the commission not...
47371To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Anderson, William Cocke, and William Dickson, 19 February 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Some days ago , we had the honer to adress you, in Conjunction with the Members of Congress from Georgia and Kentucky; upon the Subject of a Road, from Danville, through Tennessee, to Augusta in Georgia—In Support of that adress, we now beg leave to present some resolutions pass’d by our Legislature and inclos’d to us by the Governor—from the Tenor of those Resolutions , it will appear that...
47372Enclosure: Invoice for Freight and Duties, 4 January 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Paid freight to Washington for 1 Barrell Mississippi Water $ . 67 Porterage . 66 freight to the Owners of the Ship Eliza for 1 Butt of Sherry Wine 11. 00 Do. " " Edward for 2 pipes Lisbon Do 10. 50 Duties on 1 Butt Sherry Wine 55. 44 Do " 2 pipes Lisbon Do 82. 50
47373Tax Receipt for Use of Carriages, 7 May 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
LICENSE is hereby granted to Thomas Jefferson Esqr. to use one Chariot, two Phaetons and one Gig in the City of Washington, to remain in force for one year from the first day of July 1804. , he having paid the tax therefor. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Washington, this seventh day of May A.D. one thousand eight hundred and five MoSHi :...
47374Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Wells & Lilly, 13 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Hon. T. Jefferson Bo t of Wells & Lilly Janry 13. 1818 Stewart ’s first Diss n $1 .50 Playfair ’s do do 1 .50 Clavis Ciceroniana 3 V s 5 Greek Primitives
47375Bill for Purchase of Butter, [by 22 April 1819] (Jefferson Papers)
Gross — Tare — Nett 16 8 8 l bs @ 1/6. MS ( ViU: TJP-RFP ); written in an unidentified hand on a small scrap; undated; endorsed by TJ: “ Walker sent 2.D. by Gill Apr. 22. 19.”
47376Memorandum from Henry Dearborn, with Jefferson’s Notes, on or before 28 May 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
the papers exhibited by Govr. Mercer relating to the demand made by the State of Maryland, on the U.S. for muskets &c, furnish no evidence of an ingagement on the part of the U.S. to be responsible for any other Arms &c except what should be furnished to the Virginia militia—the only question of consequence to be decided, is, whether the United States shall, (under all the circumstances of the...
47377To Thomas Jefferson from Albert Gallatin, 15 August 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
The above was delivered by Mr Broome the brother of him who was the republican Candidate for member of congress for the city last year. He has resided these twenty years in New Haven & its vicinity & is recommended by Mr Osgood . With respect & attachment Your obedt. Servt. RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 22 Aug. from the Treasury Department and “Broome Saml. to be collector Newhaven v....
47378Notes on Salines in the Territory of the Osages, 18 May 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Refered to by the Map No. 1 Plan. At about three hundred miles from the village of the great Ozages in a west direction, after having passed many branches of the River Arkansas, is found a low ground, surrounded with Hills of an immense extent, having a diameter of about fifteen Leagues.—The soil is a black sand, very fine, & so hard, that Horses hardly leave their tracts upon it; in warm...
47379Bill of Lading for Books shipped from Hamboro’ for the University of Virginia, 24 Mar. 1825, 24 March 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
[page 1] The University of Virginia D r to J. Bohn. 1825 (Books shipped from Hamboro’ in the Mazzinghi. Capt. Rob t West, March 24, care of Bernard Peyton Esq. Richmond) ⃟ U.V.C 10, 11 &12 Gruber über die Bestimmung des Menschen 2 vols 8 o } 5: 6 Spalding über die Bestimmung des Mensching 8 3 —
47380To Thomas Jefferson from Andrew Jackson, James Winchester, Edward Douglass, and William Hall, ca. December 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Inclosed is a remonstrance signed by a number of the most respectable Citizens and officers in this District, on the Subject of Colo. Thos. Butlers late, & present arrest — We hope the Shortness of time, added to the emergency of the Case, will in a measure account to you for the number of Subscribers, which are indeed inconsiderable, Compared to the Aggregate number Contained in the District...
47381Report on Meeting of Republican Caucus, 25 February 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Geo. Clinton 67 Langdon 7 Breckeridge 20 Levi Lincoln 9 Gid: Granger 4 Saml. McLay 1 108 A Committee of one from each State, N. Hampshire & Connt. excepted, to enquire what measures are proper to be adopted to prevent the election of Vice President interfering with that of President—to report next Saturday. Some Western & some Jersey Members refused to stand pledged at first but there...
47382To Thomas Jefferson from James Miller and Others, 1 February 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
we are in Duty Bound To give you all The honour That a humain person can bee Worthy of For your by past prisedeings in the Behalf of the poore deear Sir we Still hope to find you Zealous in our Cause . Theirfore we Send Forth our petitian hopeing you will put it in to the hands of some worthy Friend that will speak For us you will find that those speculateors has sent on a petitian presenting...
47383To Thomas Jefferson from Beriah Palmer, Thomas Sammons, and David Thomas, with Jefferson’s Query, 4 November 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Although three Commissioners of Bankruptcy has been heretofore appointed in the city of Albany, state of New York; only one of those acts in that capacity, the others haveing accepted appointments under the state government incompatible with the duties of this office—Permit us therefore to recommend Sebastian Visscher and Elisha Dorr as suitable persons to fill these vacancies— As we reside in...
47384To Thomas Jefferson from Philadelphia Merchants and Others, 2 February 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
The Memorial of the subscribers, Merchants and others of the City of Philadelphia Respectfully sheweth— That they have heard with concern that applications have been made for the removal from Office of Allen McLane Esquire Collector of the Port or District of Wilmington in the State of Delaware— That your Memorialists have been for many years, well acquainted with the said Allen McLane, and...
47385Mathew Carey & Son to Thomas Jefferson, 18 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
M r Carstairs has politely favoured us with the perusal of a letter from you , requesting a copy of the Carpenter’s Prices, & mentioning your intention to forward to us an order for books the for the College Library.— The Book of Prices which we sent to him, is the latest that has been published in this city, but is, we understand, very incorrect.— Supposing that it may be of assistance to...
47386To Thomas Jefferson from “A. B.”, 3 February 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
I am not ignorant of the epithet that a Solicitation of this kind is intitled to, and that it ought to be treated accordingly, except the instance is Sufficiently Sympathetick with necessary quallifications to render it admisable. Which I trust when elucidated will in part if not in whole be an apoligy for this. I am a Single Citizen aged about 35 years whose family & Character I trust if...
47387“A Republican” to Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 5 February 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
It is for no trifling end that I venture to intrude upon the honourable retirement in which you have placed yourself. The authority of your name has been used to advocate sentiments that are entirely opposed to those conveyed in your writings. It has been asserted that you have abandoned your former opinions, and that your silence is conclusive proof of it. It is, sir, with a full belief that...