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I am greatly disappointed in being obliged to give up the attempt to reach Monticello before you...
This will be handed to you by Captain Thomas Mendenhall of the borough of Wilmington in the State...
It is with pleasure I acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 22d May received yesterday by...
You will no doubt, be surprised at receiving a Letter from one, whose Name you will scarcely be...
The President of the Agricultural Society of Charleston takes this opportunity of acknowledging...
We had no mail last week from Richmond or Fredericksburg which lost us our weekly joy of reading...
You will be alarmed at a report Richardson will make of an occurrence at Monticello which I have...
My affair with Picket is finally settled this moment but not as I precipitately stated on 27....
A person who was born in this Co. & has resided all his life in it with a fair reputation: John...
I left home on Tuesday the 2d. at which time all was as we could wish with us; and was so the day...
I understand there is an Article in the Treaty to the following purport, that the duties payable...
Your favor of the 18th. Ult. came to hand the 10th. Inst. The delay was Owing to the Small pox in...
I arrived in time to deliver your letters & with the truest joy inform you that your wish is...
after I had the pleasure of seeing you last evening I reproached Myself severely, for having...
We are all well except Martha: she has frequent slight indispositions which she attributes to...
I ask leave to lay before you the inclosed Letter from Tho. Green Senr. about ninety-one Years of...
Your letter of the 31. May to Martha arrived yesterday with the pleasant news that your horses...
A Mind placed, where Materials can not be found to strike out a Spark to vivify it, must become...
As you feel an interest in every measure for the amelioration of the condition of man, I will not...
The approach of the 11th. Feb. makes the people here breath long with suspence their axiety is so...
We remained at Monticello after you left us till Christmas day on which we paid a visit to George...
I wrote to you by the Ship Dublin Packet—Capt. Clay, mentioning my intention to have returned to...
I Receved your favor of the 20th Mr Patricot is not here at present, he is at New York the letter...
Your favor of the 2d. instant did not come to hand until last Saturday night; I had written a...
The nail rod, hoop iron, & molasses arrived yesterday—& are forwarded to Milton. The...
I take this opportunity to let you know that I am verry much in want of alittle money I have...
I received you very kind favor of the 26th Ult but too late to answer by last post—I am very much...
Letter not found. 18 June 1800. Calendared by JM in his list of letters to Jefferson (DLC: Rives...
Mr. Dallas, Mr. Duane and myself met to day, and after canvassing the most expedient method of...
Letter not found. 28 August 1799. Listed in JM’s record of letters written to Jefferson (DLC:...
Not having been able to meet with any Havanna sugar I send you a barrel of brown, by Mr....
The important election has been so far favorable for the Republicans; you & Mr; Burr have 73...
Your letter by Cristopher reached me on the 15’th.—those of 7. & 9. March I had before found in...
In order to save you the trouble and expence of purchasing horses & carriages, which will not be...
Your letter of the 16th. of Jany. did not come to hand untill the boats from this river had gone...
Whenever that εγχειριδιον περι την σνμβουλην νομοθετικην , which thou art preparing, shall be...
I lost the passage to Lisbon and I afraid of this to Bordeau. and when you will go to Virginia my...
The subscriber a Native Citizen of Boston, but Strainger to you, prays you will Excuse the...
I have received a bill of lading of Mr. Roberts for 3 tons of nail-rod shipped on your account...
I sent you to day by Wm. Johnston 16 barrels Herrings & one of shad—I also sent with them one...
I visited Monticello yesterday and entered your room with great anxiety but was soon much...
your letter of the 14th. Dec. did not arrive at Belmont till the 1st. inst: it did not lie in...
I should not have waited for your letter my Dearest Father had it been in my power to have...
Believe me when I assure you, that it has not been owing to inattention or a want of the...
I duely received yours of the 4th. inclosing a Copy of a letter from Jackson & Wharton to Murdo...
J Marshall begs leave to accompany his respectful compliments, to Mr. Jefferson with assurances...
I have this day examined nine Hogsheads of your Tobacco and find none of them have been Wet &...
I sent you yesterday by a Mr. Monroe, Randolph’s abridgment of the Virginia laws; I would have...
As the wind at one time and the tides at another prevented the Commissioners sailing at the time...
John Dickinson presents his Thanks for the appendix, and has been much gratified in perusing so...