Mrs. Adams requests the favour of Mr. Mrs. & Miss Greenleafs company at Tea on Wednesday Eveng. PHi : Etting Collection.
2John Quincy Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 12 June 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
By a Resolution of Congress , of the 19 th of January last , the Secretary of State has been instructed to furnish each College and University in the United States with one copy of the Journal of the Federal Convention, recently printed by Order of Congress . Being uncertain whether a selection of a Principal or President has been made for the Virginia University , I beg leave to confide the...
3John Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 12 June 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Since my visit to Monticello I have written to you frequently and although I do not know it I presume of course some of my letters have been received. My anxiety about Francis induces me again to write to you—He is now advancing to an age when the only controul which either of us can exercise over him must depend on his own feelings. From every thing I hear I conclude with certainty that the...
4James Gibbon to Thomas Jefferson, 12 June 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
The inclos’d came to my hand only a few minutees since— the vessall in which the package of seed, is said to be, is now at Wowick having enterd here early in the last week in ballast— on examineg her manifest, I find no such box: this the Cap t may have omitted as I have & shall retain the bill of loading which was within the letter & shall send on board the vessall for the purpose of having...
5Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, 12 June 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Being engaged at this time in reading Euripides the possession of Potter ’s translation is of much more importance now than at any future day. I must therefore relinquish the objection of price, and pray you to send me the copy you have, stated at 10.D. if well wrapped in strong paper, and each volum e singly, it will come safely by the mail, only observing an interval of 4. days between the...
6Opie Norris to Thomas Jefferson, 12 June 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Above you have a statement of your acct with the Charlottesville Female Academy , for rent last year— The board of Stock holders will have a meeting in a few days, when, this acct will be Obliged to be rendered to the board , and if it is convenient for you to discharge it, befor e the meeting of the board it will greatly Oblige RC ( MHi ); subjoined to enclosure
7Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Charlottesville Female Academy, [ca. 12 June 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
M r Tho s Jefferson In acct with Female Academy 1819 Dec r 25 To 7 Mo rent of the Office belonging to the said Academy at the rate of 60$ ⅌ annum— } $35.