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Thomas Jefferson Esq r In. a/c—with John Barnes . 1809 July & Aug t To Amo t of Acco t rendered 141.07— 1812 since when viz— March 24 th
It is with some degree of mortification that I have to inform you, that I have not been able to get that extract of a letter from your son inserted in the Patriot, without submitting it to certain curtailments, & alterations, to suit with the notions of the party; and without omitting entirely that last paragraph which speaks of the disasters of the French army.— I yesterday withdrew the...
On the 25th of April 1812 an Act was passed by Congress entitled “An Act for ascertaining the titles and claims to land in that part of Louisiana which lies east of the River Mississippi and Island of New Orleans.” This Act established two land districts, one east, the other west of Pearl river, and provided for the appointment of two boards, each composed of one Commissioner and Clerk. To the...
J’ai eu l’honneur de recevoir votre lettre du 21 du Courant ainsi que la traitte de Messrs Gibson & Jefferson sur la Banque de Pennsylvania pour sa Somme de Quarante piastres. D’après le compte ci-Inclus, il vous revient une balance de dix dollars & trente-deux cents , que je tiendrai à votre disposition. Je profite de cette occasion pour vous remercier & vous prier d’agreer les assurances du...
Thomas Jefferson Esqr To N. G. Dufief 1812 nov. 4 th Simpsons
Can you, my dear Sir, forgive the apparent neglect of one, who so highly respects and esteems you as I do, in not having addressed you immediately on his arrival in the U. States , after so long an absence?—Trusting in that benevolence which so strongly marks your character, I pronounce that you will; and therefore write to you as if I were already assured of your forgiveness. The ten years...
No one has taken a more sincere part than myself in the affliction which has lately befallen your family, by the loss of your inestimable and ever to be lamented father . his virtues rendered him dear to all who knew him, and his benevolence led him to do to all men every good in his power. much he was able to do, and much therefore will he be missed. my acquaintance with him began in 1776. it...
Your favor of May 13. is duly recieved, requesting my application to the government for a midshipman’s warrant for mr Walter Jones , son of the late Meriwether Jones . could I permit myself in any case to make such an application, I should surely do it in favor of the son of mr Jones , for whose character I had a just respect, and whose labors in support of the sound principles of our...