1To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Marx, 29 May 1796 (Jefferson Papers)
By last Mail I recieved a Letter from Mr. B Bohlen of Philadelphia enclosing a Draft on You, from Jos Cerrachi favor G Meade 30 Days sight $1500. which I am requested to present for acceptance, not having an opportunity of personally presenting it, I should wish to be informed by return of Post, whether You intend to accept it, or should You decline doing it, I am requested to recieve the Bust...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Marx, 4 June 1796 (Jefferson Papers)
I am favored with yours of May 29. Some time in the course of the last year I was informed by Mr. Meade that he held a draught of Mr. Ceracchi’s on me for 1000 D. and desired to know if it was good. I explained to him, too much at length to be here repeated, how unfounded the draught was, and that I should not accept it. Nothing further therefore is now necessary than to repeat to you that I...
3Joseph Marx to Thomas Jefferson, 8 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
I recently recieved a Consignment of Cloths shipped by M r Richard Flower , of Marden, England , for account of his Brother M r George Flower , who has the honor of being known to You, that Gentleman lately embarked for Europe , his absence caused the letter from his Brother to be placed in my hands, who therein says “You will recieve 2 ½ Yards of my best Cloth, which You will present if You...
4Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Marx, 25 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his thanks to mr Mark Marx for the trouble he has been so kind as to take in forwarding to him the cloth from mr Flower . it is safely at hand and it’s highest value is placed in the motives of the giver, whose great personal worth was consideration sufficient for any services it was in the power of Th:J. to render him. he salutes mr Marx with esteem & respect. PoC ( DLC...
5Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Marx, 24 August 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I inclose you a renewal of the two notes of 10,000.D. each, for which I am by endorsement responsible to the US. bank , for Col o W. C. Nicholas . I do this on his information that it will be recieved as sufficient for 60. days: within which term I will execute a bond jointly with him for the amount of these notes, with a third person made acceptable to the bank. in seeking for a 3 d name my...
6Joseph Marx to Thomas Jefferson, 2 September 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
I communicated the contents of Your letter under the 24 th Aug , to the Board of Directors of the office of D & D , at this place, they very readily accepted the security proposed by Yourself, I annex a Copy of their resolution, for regard to the discount I take it for granted, that Colonel Nicholas will embrace that hereafter in his intended general settlement, in the mean while the Rules of...
7Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Marx, with Jefferson’s Note, 20 September 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
The kind offers of service in your letter of the 2 d in my unfortunate responsibility for mr Nicholas , induce me to take the liberty of passing the inclosed papers thro’ you to the bank of the US. they are 1 st a joint and several bond for the debt. 2. a plat of the lands I have conveyed to my grandson
8Joseph Marx to Thomas Jefferson, 27 September 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
The papers enclosed in Your letter under the 20 th as also the Bond , have been delivred at the office of the United States Bank , The members of the Board of Directors are fully satisfied of the ample security offerd, and of the promptness with which the call has been met The Counsel for that Institution has pointed out some desirable alterations, which however appear to be matter of Form,...
9Joseph Marx to Thomas Jefferson, 3 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I avail myself of the conveyance afforded me by Governor Randolph to transmit and to request Your acceptance, of the Volume containing the proceedings of the Sanhedrin, convened by order of the Emperor Buonaparte , should any part of their Deliberations, or sentiments expressed by any member of that Body, tend to confirm the liberal and enlightned views, expressed by Yourself, for that...
10Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Marx, 8 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents to mr Marx his compliments & thanks for the Transactions of the Paris Sanhedrim, which he shall read with great interest, and with the regret he has ever felt at seeing, a sect the parent and basis of all those of Christendom, singled out by all ot of them for a persecution and oppression which prove they have profited nothing from the benevolent doctrines of him whom...