1[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 11 April 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 11 Apr. 1786 . Entered in SJL as received 29 June 1786. Not found.]
2[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 16 September 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 16 Sep. 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 26 Jan. 1785. Letter not found, but see TJ’s reply, 5 Feb. 1785 .]
3[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 23 May 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 23 May 1786 . Entered in SJL as received 3 May 1787. Not found.]
4[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 3 March 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 3 Mch. 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 26 Mch. 1784. Not found.]
5[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 24 April 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 24 Apr. 1784. Noted in SJL as received May 7, 1784. Not found.]
6[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 14 September 1785] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, Va., 14 Sep. 1785 . Recorded in SJL as received 19 Jan. 1786, “by Mr. Littlepage.” Not found, but see T.J.’s reply, 24 Jan. 1786.]
7[To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 2 April 1784] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Eppington, 2 Apr. 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 16 Apr. 1784. Not found.]
8To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 23 May 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favour of Dec. 11 came to hand a few days ago. Those sent by the Mr. Fitzhughs of August 30th. and September 22d. are not yet arrived. I am sorry you are so desirous of having Polly sent to you as I am certain nothing but force will now bring it about. We have try’d every argument we are capable of in order to enduce to agree to it. I have told her you wou’d meet her in Philadelphia and...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 22 December 1783 (Jefferson Papers)
Your letters of Novbr. 10th. and Decbr. 11th came both together a few days ago and reliev’d us from the anxiety we had for some time been under least some indisposition might have prevented your writing. I am happy to inform you that you[r] children continue very well. Polly often mentions you and Patsy, she desires her love to you both, and begs you will make haste home, for she longs to see...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 31 August 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
I have now to acknowledge the receipt of your letter by the Mr. Fitzhugh’s of August 30th. 1785. It came to hand 17th of last June accompanyed with a packet of Gardin seeds which I declind taking after knowing its contents. The postage amounted to £12. I am much concerned you shou’d put yourself to any expence on my account and beg in future you will not give your self sutch unnecessary...