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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1 May 1794 | 1794-05-01 | In my new occupation of a farmer I find a good drilling machine indispensably necessary. I... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 29 December 1794 | 1794-12-29 | I have long owed you a letter, for which my conscience would not have let me rest in quiet but on... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 13 April 1795 | 1795-04-13 | This is not the long letter I intend to write in answer to yours of the 5th. Ult. That must await... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 15 April 1795 | 1795-04-15 | We have tried the drill with Lucerne seed, and found it shed a great deal too much, so that we... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 8 June 1795 | 1795-06-08 | I inclose you a few seed of the Rutabaga, or Swedish winter turnep. This is the plant which the... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 8 October 1797 | 1797-10-08 | We have heard much here of an improvement made in the Scotch threshing machine by Mr. Martin, and... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 23 December 1797 | 1797-12-23 | Your favor of Novemb.—did not come to my hands till Dec. 13. It had awaited my arrival here: and... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 6 April 1798 | 1798-04-06 | I had just recieved from New York the box containing mr Martin’s model of the hand-threshing... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 4 June 1798 | 1798-06-04 | I now inclose you mr Martin’s patent. a patent had actually been made out on the first... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Taylor, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 26 November 1798 | 1798-11-26 | We formerly had a debtor & creditor account of letters on farming; but the high price of tobo.... |