1To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 2 December 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
It is with great Pleasure that I imbrace This Early Opurtunity by the First Mail after My Arrival...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 20 February 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Being distant from the seat of government, and unacquainted with the business of the Cabinet, it...
3To James Madison from Thomas Rodney, 17 November 1801 (Madison Papers)
I expected to have had the pleasure of Visiting the Seat of General Government, before this time...
4To James Madison from Thomas Rodney, 7 August 1801 (Madison Papers)
Having been too Unwell to write for a considerable Time past, I imbrace the Earliest Opertunity...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 14 May 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
In respect to the Land business here, I will not Trouble you with any details, as I presume this...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 16 June 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
It is not for the sake of Troubling you or out of a propensity to digress from my own Tract of...
7To James Madison from Thomas Rodney (Abstract), 7 March 1805 (Madison Papers)
7 March 1805, Washington, Mississippi Territory . “Having made it a rule Since I have been...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 1 July 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Upon consulting my friends, I found most of my connections very reluctant to my seperating from...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Rodney, 24 June 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of the 17th. Instant came safe to hand—I return you My thanks for the confidence you...
10To James Madison from Thomas Rodney, 24 January 1805 (Madison Papers)
I Take the Liberty to Communicate to you for the Information of Government That David Ker Esquire...