11Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 22 August 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
I perform a duty gratefull to my feelings in communicating to you our Military Movements or opperations operations since our arrival at this place. we were organized into two Reg ts on ins t and altho’ more officers were called out, under the requisition from the State, than what are necessary under the requisition Adopted by the U.S. which gave disquietude to the supernumeraries, yet like...
12Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 19 October 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
I have seen M r Yunt , I have agreed with him to bring You 12 bushels of Clean Clover seed. but the price is 8 Dollars p r bushel. he is also to bring 5 bushels for Cap t Sam l Carr , be pleased to ask Col o Randolph , to send him Word
13Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 13 February 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
we are yet in Session & I am truly tired of debating I have waited thus long before I have acted on the Contemplated turnpike from Rockfish Gap to Lewis’s ferry the people of Charlottesville have directed me to fix a Deposit at Lewis’s ferry for them as a place lower down would Subject them to additional expence we have talked of turnpiking to each each ford but as the An Road to Secretaries...
14Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 31 October 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
the bearer M r Yundt is the man with whom I have agreed for the Clover seed I wish Col o Randolph to take 5 bushels for Cap t Sam l Carr he is a respectable Citizen & has Came along himself to see You & Your Curiosities & will not impose himself I am Yours sincerely RC (
15Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 20 February 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
we have postponed the Consideration of the turnp i ke Contemplated from Rockfish Gap to Lewis’ ferry . my Colleague proposed to turn pike each road to the River to this I objected & prefered postponing I have been Some embarrassed in this Case on Acc t of So many applications. we Shall be up tomorrow RC ( DLC ); addressed: “Thomas Jefferson Esqr Montecello”; franked; postmarked Richmond , 20...
16Charles Yancey to Thomas Jefferson, 24 December 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
we have been as yet principly engaged in Receiving petitions, Making appointments, & c a few bills have been reported, & have passed our house, & some of Considerable Importance depending. One of which, has for its object the call of a Convention . on which there appears to be a Considerable degree of difference in Opinion; but I am inclined to think, it will pass our house in Some Shape or...