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471 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Robert Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 20 March 1811 1811-03-20 Having just now made up my packet of documents to be sent to Mess rs Hay & Wirt , my counsel in...
472 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Robert Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s List of Batture-Related … 1811-03-20 Papers recieved from the Secretary of State’s office and now returned Derbigny’s Opinion on the...
473 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Robert Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 30 April 1811 1811-04-30 I have learnt, with sincere concern, the circumstances which have taken place at Washington ....
474 Smith, Robert Jefferson, Thomas Robert Smith to Thomas Jefferson, 5 May 1811 1811-05-05 I have just received with great satisfaction your very friendly letter of the 30 Ult. Of the...
475 Adams, John Smith, Robert From John Adams to Robert Smith, 25 November 1811 1811-11-25 Colonel Pickering in his Letters or Addresses to the People of The United States has represented...
476 Smith, Robert Adams, John To John Adams from Robert Smith, 30 November 1811 1811-11-30 In reply to your letter of the 25th of this month, just received, I have no hesitation in stating...
477 Adams, John Smith, Robert From John Adams to Robert Smith, 6 December 1811 1811-12-06 Yesterday I received from the Post Office in this Town, your favour of the thirtieth of November...
478 Smith, Robert Jefferson, Thomas Robert Smith (printer) to Thomas Jefferson, 24 February … 1822-02-24 You must know that me the Undersigned election for you in year 1800 on my own expencee I went to...
479 Smith, Robert Jefferson, Thomas Robert Smith (printer) to Thomas Jefferson, 27 March … 1822-03-27 I addressed you a letter some days ago and stated th that it was me that went to Annopolis in the...
480 Smith, Robert Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 17 January 1823 1823-01-17 You must know that in the year 1800 the 17th day of May I left Philadelphia; to go on election...