1Thomas Jefferson to Abner Kneeland, 20 February 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
Altho it is too late in life for me to be subscribing for books, as having no right to expect a continuance of life until their publicn, yet I subscribe willing ly for your Gr. & Eng. New Testament because I think it wanting. a larger format and more distinct type would have better suited my years. with my wishes for the success of your enterprise accept the assurance of my respect FC ( MWA :...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Abner Kneeland, 16 August 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
Having to make a remittance to mr Laval my corresponding bookseller in Phila, I have deferred answering your favor of July 21. until I could get US. bk bills which are very rare with us, I have now done it and desired him to pay you my sbscrptn for the Gr. & Eng. testament, which he will do on your applicn—the 2 d vol. may be addressed to me by mail. Accept my respects MoSHi : Thomas Jefferson...