1Robert S. Garnett to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
Presuming that the Trustees of the University are desirous of employing a person well qualified to teach the languages; I take the liberty to forward you some certificates & letters, recommending, as highly competent for that office, a Mr Escopiniche , who is anxious to get employment in some seminary which can afford a liberal encouragement. I am not authorised to state the terms upon which M...
2John C. Calhoun to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
The Statement of M r Hagner of the amount due to M. Poiry , and Such of the documents as he requested to be returned to him are herewith enclosed. If it is the wish of M. Poiry , that the amount may be paid to you, by transmitting evidence of it to this Department, it will be paid to you, as his agent. A formal power of attorney will not be necessary. A request in the form of a letter for you...
3Stephen Cathalan to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
my Last Letter I addressed you, I Sent it on via havre on the 14 th December Last ;—a Few Days after I observed, with a great Concern! in the news Papers, that you was Dangerously Ill, in the first Days of nov ber Last,!—I was then waiting, with the greatest anxiety, for further Intelligences, which I hoped should Relieve my first apprehensions on your precious Existance! when on the 12 th...
4William F. Gray to Thomas Jefferson, 25 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
By the last Stage I sent you in a Box, the above Books, being a part of those you favoured me with for binding.—I hope you will be satisfied with them; but if you are it will be more than I am. My binder has not finished them in the style I wished, but I believe they are strong.— On examining the “Port Folio,” I found some of the Vols. had been put together wrong—months in the early part of a...
5Robert Mills to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
M r Rich d Ware who hands you this letter is a respectable Master Carpenter from Philadelphia who is on his way to Charlottsville to offer proposals towards executing or undertaking part of the Carpentry of the University buildings proposed to be built at or near Charlottsville — permit me to recommend him to the attentions of the Proctor, Nelson Barksdale Esq r thro’ you—