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The Governor called the attention of the board to the subject of appointing Visitors for the...
We rec’d. your two letters of the 22d. Feb. on the 3 inst. and that of the 2d. on the 10th. I...
The House of delegates by resolution of January 19 th called for information concerning “the...
Mr Lillie has called since last post to request I would explain to you a blunder of John Perrie...
I have reached this place with so little fatigue to my horses or myself that I shall go on...
I am completely happy in being able to inform you that all our little family has passed safely...
Lillie communicated to me, a few days after he had written to you, his intention of leaving...
William MacGehe agrees with Thomas Mann Randolph , acting for Thomas Jefferson, that he will...
I am confident I could have served you considerably but I thought it better to trust to the...
We received your favor of March 31. yesterday and learn with great joy that your next will order...
M r Pendleton a Director of the Literary Fund has within this hour agreed with me to complete the...
I did not expect to have written by this post as I was much engaged in preparing some papers & in...
I have to day seen a M r Mauray of this place who has about 4 or 5 quarter casks, of the...
I have just received a letter from M r John Campbell Councillor of State of Virginia inclosing a...
P. Carr who is here at present has just suggested to me that my land at Varina would suit Mr....
I expected with impatience and received with great pleasure the information & opinion your last...
Your letters of the 30th. ult. 12th. & 19th. inst. arrived giving us the joyfull news of your...
A few days since I returned from a journey of 3 weeks into the lower country during which from...
I am greatly disappointed in being obliged to give up the attempt to reach Monticello before you...
We have not had a meeting of the Board of the Literary Fund untill today. I have succeeded in...
I was induced to leave the loose papers in the Cartoon by these words in your letter of the 4th...
Your letter by Cristopher reached me on the 15’th.—those of 7. & 9. March I had before found in...
The Farmer Bank Charter extension Bill came back from the Senate today with an amendment...
Being about to leave this for the purpose of entering Harvard College I take the liberty of...
You must have heard, before this hour by Jefferson, of the final passage of the Bill giving the...
M r William F. Pendleton Senior Member of the Council , and one of the Directors of the Literary...
I feel a strong conviction that it is necessary I should make this endeavour to counteract the...
We had no mail last week from Richmond or Fredericksburg which lost us our weekly joy of reading...
You will be alarmed at a report Richardson will make of an occurrence at Monticello which I have...
My affair with Picket is finally settled this moment but not as I precipitately stated on 27....