1To John Adams from Rosseter Cotton, 22 September 1824 (Adams Papers)
Mrs. Quincy was this day in my office looking at the Colony records, and mentioned to Mr. Davis that you would be gratified to see the Will of Capt: Myles Standish, I have copied it, and send it to you by Mrs. Quincy, if it gives you as much pleasure in reading it as it does me in sending it to you I shall be well paid for the little trouble I have had in copying it.— I am with the highest /...
2To Thomas Jefferson from John Gorman, 22 September 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I have Engaged a Small Job of Work and I am so much huried that I cannot spare time to go to Blenham If you will Be so Cind to let me have the Slate Stone that I left In your Carrage house you Will Oblidge me and I will return the same Number of feet in the Spring or Perhaps in the Winter I have Split out your Caps and Bases But My force in the quary is not able to get them out any time that...
3From Thomas Jefferson to Peter Maverick, 22 September 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
In my letter of Nov. 20. 22. I requested you to retain the Plate which you engraved of the University of Virginia until further orders. I am now to desire you to strike off 200 copies more, having first corrected the plate. I send you a copy with the alterations of the engraving which are desired to be previously made. they are as follow. 1 st engrave the N os 1. 2. 3. &c within the...