1Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Pollock, 19 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Your letter of Mar. 28. has been recieved. the supposition hazarded in mine of Dec. 31. was not stated that your authority to draw on Penet was probably from Governor Henry , was an inference only from the well recollected facts that Penet was appointed and sent to Europe by Governor Henry , and that soon after I succeeded him I learnt facts which left me without confidence in Penet . I...
2Thomas Jefferson to John M. Perry, 20 January 1810, with Notes on Agreement with Perry, 19 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
There is an old affair between mr Magruder & myself which I really had supposed done with, but he has lately revived it. he furnished me with some plank, & charged such extravagant prices as never had been given in this neighborhood by the half. I paid him according to the highest prices I had ever paid, amounting to £27–9 and wrote him that if he was not satisfied with that I would replace...
3Thomas Jefferson’s Non-Congressional Distribution List for Batture Pamphlet, 19 April–23 June 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
The Proceedings of the Govmt on the Intrusion of E. Livingston . sent to the following persons. Apr. 19. George Hay 20.