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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Smith, Robert | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 2 March 1809 | 1809-03-02 | Dr. Shaw who was nominated as a Surgeon in the navy has withdrawn his application. I beg leave to... |
12 | Baker, John Martin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Martin Baker, 1 March … | 1809-03-01 | Consequence of the present state of affairs in Spain, and the uncertainty of when tranquillity... |
13 | Collins & Perkins | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Collins & Perkins, 1 March … | 1809-03-01 | We are this morning favoured with thy letter inclosing five dollars, and requesting us to send... |
14 | Compton, William | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from William Compton, 1 March 1809 | 1809-03-01 | I take the liberty of soliciting your interference on a subject that I think calls loudly for... |
15 | McConacho, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John McConacho, 1 March 1809 | 1809-03-01 | your are about to retire from the helm of a beloved country and independent nation which you have... |
16 | Freneau, Philip | Jefferson, Thomas | Enclosure: Philip Freneau’s Poem on Thomas Jefferson’s … | ≈1809-02-01 | LINES Addressed to Mr. Jefferson, On his approaching Retirement from the Presidency of the United... |
17 | Pseudonym: “Cassandra” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Pseudonym: "Cassandra", 28 … | 1809-02-28 | I address you without apology a few words on a subject of magnitude. You have brought the... |
18 | Duane, William | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from William Duane, 28 February … | 1809-02-28 | A letter from Natchitoches now before me contains the following Statements, which I think it... |
19 | Pseudonym: “Hamlit” | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Pseudonym: "Hamlit", 28 … | 1809-02-28 | It is an applauded saying that a virtuous man rising above his misfortunes is a scene which the... |
20 | Hollins, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Hollins, 28 February 1809 | 1809-02-28 | Allow me once more to use the freedom of addressing you & of introducting to your acquaintance,... |