1To James Madison from George Joy, 26 July 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From George Joy. 26 July 1805, London. “I have yet to thank you for your favor of the 10th Novr. I had of course communicated to Mr. Monroe the information I possessed relative to the south American Claims, and I greatly regret that his Efforts in that business have been unavailing. “Should any farther measures be adopted which can with propriety be communicated I should be greatly obliged...
2V. Deposition of Christopher Hudson respecting Tarleton’s Raid in June 1781, 26 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
In the Month of June 1781, near Milton on my way to Join the Marquis La Fayette’s Army I met with a Mr. Long, who informed Me that Duvit [Jouett] had arrived the preceeding evening at Charlottesville, and brought information of the approach of the English to that place under Tarleton. Upon inquiring from Long whether Mr. Jefferson had receiv’d information he was ignorant; I immediately...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Dougherty, 26 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Last evening I sent your 2 boxes together with one of Mr. Burwells. in care of a Mr. Bohn mercht. in Richmond. it was the only oppertunity I could find to send them. when I return’d from Occoquan I found in the stage office. Geor. Town. a bundle of boks for you perhaps from Mr. Reibelt Baltimore. If you chuse to have them sent to you it can be so. The family is all well Sir your Hble. Sert....
4Deposition of Christopher Hudson re TJ’s Conduct, 26 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
In the Month of June 1781, near Milton on my way to Join the Marquis La Fayettes Army I met with a Mr Long, who informed Me that the Duvit had arrived the preceding evening at Charlottesville, & brought information of the approach of the English to that place under Tarleton, upon inquiring from Long whether Mr Jefferson had receiv’d information he was ignorant. I immediately proceeded to...