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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Sargent, L. M. | Adams, John | To John Adams from L. M. Sargent, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | The universal character of your regard for our national literature, your experience, learning, &... |
2 | Monroe, James | Madison, James | To James Madison from James Monroe, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | I send you herewith the principal documents which have been printed since the commencment of the... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Binney & Ludlow | Thomas Jefferson to Binney & Ludlow, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | I am much indebted to you, gentlemen, for your attention and civility in n the notice I recieve... |
4 | Bloodgood, Francis | Jefferson, Thomas | Francis Bloodgood to Thomas Jefferson, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | I have learned from some Gentlemen in the City of New York , that you are authorised or wish to... |
5 | Brackenridge, Henry Marie | Jefferson, Thomas | Henry M. Brackenridge to Thomas Jefferson, 5 February … | 1820-02-05 | M r Rodney as my friend, was so good as to send you a copy of the book I have lately published on... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Dearborn, Henry | Thomas Jefferson to Henry Dearborn, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | Your favor of Jan. 20. is just now recieved on the subject of mr Stewart and my portrait. he must... |
7 | Littell & Henry | Jefferson, Thomas | Littell & Henry to Thomas Jefferson, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | The accompanying paper is most respectfully transmitted to Mr Jefferson by the publishers. RC (... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | “A Republican” to Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 5 February … | 1820-02-05 | It is for no trifling end that I venture to intrude upon the honourable retirement in which you... | |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | White, Thomas Willis | Thomas Jefferson to Thomas W. White, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | The state of my health permits me, but with pain, to write even the short acknolegement of a... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Wirt, William | Thomas Jefferson to William Wirt, 5 February 1820 | 1820-02-05 | It would require a longer letter than my health enables me to write, to detail to you the... |