1To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin H. Latrobe, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
This day our board & its Committees finish their business. I shall get into the Mail, if possible today. At all events tomorrow & come on without the loss of a moments’ time. I am with the sincerest respect Yrs RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 27 Nov. and so recorded in SJL .
2To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Reed, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I have visited this place for the sole function of causing myself to be made known to you, with a view to apply for an appointment under your administration of the government of the U. States. It is probable that in adopting this mode of application I may have departed from the common course, I am unacquainted with the practice, and must therefore rely for my apology upon the known candour of...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Justus Erich Bollmann, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I acknowledge the Reception of Your Excellency’s Letter of the 12th. Inst. in Order to mention at the same Time that the Disappointment, as you are pleased to term it, has occasioned to me no kind of Inconvenience. As I hope that the Wines have by this Time arrived safely at Washington it will give me Pleasure to learn occasionally that they have answered Your Excellency’s Expectation. I have...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Stanley Griswold, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I have the pleasure to inform you, that by letters received last evening from members of the legislature of this state, now in session at Concord, it appears, that the votes for Electors of President and V. president have been canvassed, and that the ticket supported by republicans has succeeded by a majority of 702 votes over the opposite ticket. The result was as follows, Republican 9088...
5To Thomas Jefferson from James Oldham, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of the 13th. Inst. I receiv’d from my friend Mr. Payton as I was there at his House; Should of come a week sooner to Richmond had I not of receiv’d a message from Mr. Samuel J. Cable the evening before I was about to Start, requesting me to call on him at amherst, which I did, and he agree’d that I Shoul,d go to worke for him on the first of march at Amherst, The Sashes Venition...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Madame Salimbeni, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
a tout autre qu’a vous je craindrais de m’adresser avec la confiance franche de l’estime et de l’attachement, que m’inspirent l’interet que vous m’avez temoigné, et l’intime persuasion ou je sais que de faire un heureux est pour vous doubler votre votre bonheur, la place que vous occupez vous met a même de gouter cette jouissance en procurant une existence douce, et un avenir assuré a une...
7To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I am convinced that your benevolent heart has sympathized in our deep affliction—no new sources of sorrow have taken place in the family altho Death has been the inevitable lot of almost every stranger that remaind in the City—Henry Brown and my self had an attack his was violent mine not dangerous but it reduced me very much. the rest of the family escaped Our habitation is half a mile below...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Briggs, 26 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I am just arrived here in safety and good health after a journey, of the unavoidable delays, embarrassments, and fatigues of which I had no anticipation. I wrote to thee, on the 2nd. of the 10th. mo. from the southeastermost projection of Tallapoosa River, which I call Point Comfort Next morning (3d) we left Point Comfort, and proceeding on the southeast side of Alibama River nearly parallel...