1Cornelia J. Randolph to Virginia J. Randolph (Trist), 24 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
We are arriv’d here fatigue’d to death as usual my dear Virginia , after the most tedious journey...
2Extract of Cornelia J. Randolph to Virginia J. Randolph (Trist) and Mary Elizabeth Randolph (Eppes), 24 September 1817 … (Jefferson Papers)
I wrote Virginia another very long letter from poplar forest giving her an account of our journey...
3Cornelia J. Randolph to Virginia J. Randolph (Trist), 30 August 1817, document 4 in a group of documents on Jefferson’s … (Jefferson Papers)
I am very much oblig’d to you my Dear Virginia for your two letters & am quite outrageous at...
4Cornelia J. Randolph to Virginia J. Randolph (Trist), 17 August 1817, document 1 in a group of documents on Jefferson’s … (Jefferson Papers)
We are return’d from the natural bridge more anxious to see it again than we were at first,...
5Extract of Cornelia J. Randolph to Virginia J. Randolph (Trist), 25 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
As sister Ellen is writing to mama my Dear Virginia , I will write also by this opportunity, to...
6Thomas Jefferson to Cornelia J. Randolph, 3 June 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
I have lately recieved a copy of mrs Edgeworth’s Moral ta le s, which seeming better suited to...
7From Thomas Jefferson to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, 23 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved by the last post your letter which you desire me to answer by the succeeding one. I...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, 13 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I am very much obliged to you for the Tarripiniad, I have pasted it in a little book mama Made me...
9From Thomas Jefferson to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, 26 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
I congratulate you, my dear Cornelia, on having acquired the invaluable art of writing. how...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, 19 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
I hope you will excuse my bad writing for it is the first letter I ever wrote, there are a number...