1Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 28 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
It was not untill the 25 th ins t that I found my health sufficiently restored to enable me to set out for the lower country. By travelling slowly & lying down some hours in the day I was enabled to get down from my Brother ’s in three days, but not without being compelled to go to bed with a high fever at Powhatan Court House , which continued half a day & one night. I arrived here much...
2David Hosack to Thomas Jefferson, 28 April 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
I duly received your letters for mr Coffee and have been in daily expectation of seeing him when I intended writing to you—I now find he is in S o Carolina —I return you the letters you addressed to him as they were received by me—I hope you will find all correct—they were lodged by me in the Post office from whence I took them this morning—I shall be obliged by a line informing me if they are...