901To Thomas Jefferson from John Vanmetre, 28 February 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly letter Addressed to me dated monticello...
902To Thomas Jefferson from Burgess Allison, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Knowing the Pleasure which evry improvement in the Arts and Sciences afford you, and especially...
903To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Anderson, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Although I do not feel myself Authorisd to interfere, in the Smallest degree, with any thing,...
904To Thomas Jefferson from Elijah Boardman, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
In the course of the last year it was found that some desining men in New England had conceived...
905To Thomas Jefferson from William Duane, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
The papers accompanying were given me for communication to you, they originated in the following...
906To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hawkins, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I now send you My dear Sir, the seperate communication promised you; It would have been sent...
907To Thomas Jefferson from John Garland Jefferson, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Feby. 1st. has come safe to hand, and I acknoledge myself highly gratified with the...
908To Thomas Jefferson from Matthew Lyon, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Being sensible that Jabez Fitch Marshal of Vermont has no title to the good opinion of any honest...
909To Thomas Jefferson from Rembrandt Peale, 1 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
To your flattering Communication , an immediate answer was unavoidably prevented. I shall feel...
910To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 1 March 180[1] (Jefferson Papers)
As an old friend I cannot resist the impulse of my heart, in expressing to you its exultation on...
911To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Burrowes, 2 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
As a tribute of respect to your merits as a Friend of the People, & a promoter of the useful...
912To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Eggleston, 2 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
From the conversation you were pleased to hold with me last evening on the subject of the...
913To Thomas Jefferson from James Hillhouse, [2 March 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
While we congratulate you on those expressions of the public will which called you to the first...
914To Thomas Jefferson from John Marshall, 2 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I am this instant honord with yours of to day. Not being the Secretary of State, & only...
915To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Morris, 2 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I was this day honoured with the receipt of your letter of the 26th. ulto. and immediately sent...
916To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, [before 3 March 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
As the subject of this letter is delicate, I rely on your knowledge of the hand writing. In this...
917To Thomas Jefferson from David Jones, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
As I know a multitude of business will necessarily croud on, it is with reluctance, I would now...
918To Thomas Jefferson from Matthew Lyon, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Both the last times I had the pleasure of speaking with you on the Subject of appointments in...
919To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Yours of the 15th. (last) was left here by Mr. Tyler while I was on a trip to Albemarle. The...
920To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel A. Otis, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I do myself the honor to enclose a copy of the Order of Senate on the Letter you was yesterday...
921To Thomas Jefferson from Theodore Peters, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Encouraged by a Number of respectable Citizens of the United States and particularly by Some of...
922To Thomas Jefferson from Moses Robinson, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Permit me to Express the feelings of My heart in Congratulating you on your Election to the...
923To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Stoddert, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I have the honor, by permission of the President, to enclose for your information &...
924To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Thorn, 3 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I beg you to excuse the liberty I take in addressing You—It is not an account of myself further...