1John H. Cocke to Thomas Jefferson, 12 April 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I have this moment rec d your letter of the 9. with the one enclosed to D r Cooper — I entirely approve of forwarding this private communication, not doubting, that it will lead to such a reply as will remove all difficulties in the way, at present of formal & definite propositions.— RC ( CSmH: JF ); endorsed by TJ as received 26 Apr. 1820 and so recorded in SJL . RC (
2John Holmes to Thomas Jefferson, 12 April 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Allow me to enclose you a communication to my constituents on the late momentous question. If it should interfere with the important subjects which crowd upon your consideration, I beg you to lay it by with many other trifles which are probably are not unfrequently, obtruded on your pr e cious time & excuse the officiousness of RC ( DLC: TJ Papers , 217:38772); subjoined to enclosure ;...
3Resolutions of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, 12 April 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
At a Meeting of the President & Directors of the Literary Fund , on Wednesday, the 12 th of April 1820 .— Present the Governor , Lieutenant Governor , Attorney General , and Treasurer .— The Governor laid before the Board
4Joel Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 12 April [1820] (Jefferson Papers)
Your To bo is in Lynchburg and will be sent to Richmond to day or to morrow, It will be directed to care of M r Gibson as usual, the Stem d Hhd, and one of leaf not quite full , both inferior, had better be sold in Lynchburg , on that you ll determine