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1 Adams, John United States Senate From John Adams to United States Senate, 24 February … 1801-02-24 I nominate the Hon. Elijah Paine of Vermont to be Judge of that district in the place of Judge...
2 Bowdoin, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Bowdoin, 24 February … 1801-02-24 Although I am personally unknown to you, it is not with the less pleasure, that I congratulate...
3 Gerry, Elbridge Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Elbridge Gerry, 24 February … 1801-02-24 At nine oClock last evening, Mr Lee, a [sincere?] friend of yours & mine, came up from Boston to...
4 Jackson, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Jackson, 24 February … 1801-02-24 I was yesterday honored by the receipt of your letter of the 18th instant. I shall punctually...
5 Lewis, Thomas, Jr. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Lewis, Jr., 24 February … 1801-02-24 The subscriber a Native Citizen of Boston, but Strainger to you, prays you will Excuse the...
6 Jefferson, Thomas Livingston, Robert R. From Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, 24 … 1801-02-24 It has occurred to me that possibly you might be willing to undertake the mission as Minister...
7 Nichols, Jonathan H. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan H. Nichols, 24 … 1801-02-24 As your Countrymen have been taught to look up to you as the friend of human Nature, rational...
8 Nourse, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Nourse, 24 February … 1801-02-24 Having devoted about twenty one Years of my past Life in the Service of the United States in the...
9 Willett, Marinus Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Marinus Willett, 24 February … 1801-02-24 The very slender personal acquaintance I have with you may require an apology for this address—I...