1To Thomas Jefferson from William H. Cabell, 15 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I do myself the pleasure to enclose for your perusal, a copy of a letter this morning received from General Mathews, together with copies of certain other papers accompanying it, giving the latest intelligence from Norfolk—you will perceive that the British Vessels have left Hampton Roads, but it does not appear from any information afforded by the enclosed papers, that they have left our...
2To Thomas Jefferson from John Hay, 15 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
At the command of a very numerous meeting of the Citizens of this Towns held this day, whereat I had the honor to preside—I am commanded to send You their several resolves— This I do with the more pleasure as they perticularly express their approbation of the conduct of the Executive on the late alarming situation of our affairs regarding foreign relations—With much respect and personal regard...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Peyton, 15 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Blennerhassett arrived here from Natches last evening: he was immediately arrested by the Marshal, and carried before judge Todd; who committed him to prison; he underwent an examination before the judge today; and was by him, ordered into the custody of the Marshal, until a direction for his removal to Richmond, could be procured from the U. States judge for this district. It is supposed...
4To Thomas Jefferson from William Tatham, 15 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
After dispatching mine of yesterday, I forded (a bye way) to the Sea Banks, & approached the boats which had been described to me, circumspectly. I found them to be the Schooner & Yawl from the Navy Yard; & my own Whale boat, all belonging to my own party; & which my men, by creditable exertions, had got together & lodged safely in port, in Long Creek near Lynnhaven Inlet. I ordered them...