1To James Madison from John B. Prevost, 10 March 1806 (Madison Papers)
Mrs. Prevost wrote to you during the month of june last communicating my indisposition at that time together with her fears as to the consequences which might then be anticipated by the dissolution of the courts of justice. We have received no answer to that letter—it has probably shared the fate of many others and is now Suspended on some tree in the wilderness. Permit me therefore again to...
2From James Madison to Thomas Eddy, 10 March 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ To Thomas Eddy. 10 March 1806, Department of State. “If you have not taken measures to include your claim on the French Government under the Louisiana Convention, it is too late. Unless you made Mr. Erving your private Agent, it was by no instruction from the Executive that he retained the commissions. But it will easily be conceived, that in some cases descrimination between the power of...
3To James Madison from John Mitchell, 10 March 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From John Mitchell. 10 March 1806, Paris. “Since I had the Honor to Acknoledge the receit of your Letter covering Me a New Commission for the vice Agency at Havre, Nothing has passed at that port worthy of Notice, the Port continues to be blockaded by the British, and the Town abandon’d by the former Inhabitants. “I now beg leave to Notice to you a Decree of the 24 feby. imposeing a Duty of...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Betsy Beauchamp, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I am under the obligation to inform you that I am in a distressed situation at present and has ben for three weeks and stil grows wors with me for I Cant get now work atal to do and am a suffering for vituals and fire wood we have maide out all this winter until now I have aplyd to the Corperation and they say that I and my poor old mother and my sickley husband and my Childrean I have foure...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Auguste Chouteau, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
j’ai eu l’honneur de vous adresser cy devant le voeu des habitans des Districts circonvoisins de St. Louis, l’éloigement des autres est cause, que je n’ai pa vous faire passer plutôt, les signatures cy jointes; veuillez avoir la bonte de les reunir a celles, que vous avez dèja reçu, par là vous Serez convaincu que le voeu général de la Louisiane est d’avoir pour gouverneur le général...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
J’ignore si Votre Excellence aura reçu un avis que j’ai eu l’honneur de lui donner par une lettre en anglais tel quel, signée a Friend . Et dans cette incertitude trouvant une occasion sure je crois devoir vous le renouveller. Les destinées du monde sont telles que les Etats unis ne peuvent être préservés d’une guerre redoutable et qui pénêtrerait dans leurs meilleures provinces que par la...
7From Thomas Jefferson to Patrick Gibson, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I now inclose you 150. D. in Richmond bank bills to cover a draught I have this day made on you at sight in favor of Nathaniel Gordon of Orange or order for 133D. 25 I send from hence by a vessel bound for Richmond which sails tomorrow 10. casks, & 17. boxes, besides 3 or 4 boxes of which I do not know the marks & numbers. the captain’s reciept will be inclosed. I have written to mr...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Tadeusz Andrzej Bonawentura Kosciuszko, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Permetez moi de vous récommander Mr. Neef Professeur; il va à Philadelphie pour tenir une École, d’après Le Sisteme de Pestalozi ayéz la bonté de le protéger. La marche de Pestalozi dans son éducation Elémentaire de la jeunesse, est, de suivre exactement La Nature c.a.d de porter aux yeux de l’enfant, ce qui le frape de nomer L’objet, ensuite de faire observer sa forme, sa propriété, son usage...
9Memo on Wines, Food, Other Items Shipped to Monticello, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Sent to Monticello. Mar. 10. 06. No. 1. 2. two pipes Marsalla 3. 4. two Qr. casks Bucellas & Termo. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Purviance, 10 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I have had the honor to receive your Letter of the 8 Instant, and am extremely sorry that Capt. Clements “had not delivred the Box agreeably” to his receipt, I have always considered him as a carefull man, and I hope, the Box is still safe, and will be delivered on his arrival at Georgetown & Alexandria, for which Districts it appears he cleared out on the 8 Inst. I suppose he did not go to...