2201Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Bruff, 7 June 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I have duly recieved your letter of May 30 . and am very happy to learn that your manufactory of solid shot is likely to get into operation; while their quality will command a preference in the private demand, there can be no doubt but the same circumstance will ensure you the public supply. having other occasion to write to the president I have with pleasure added a recommendation of yourself...
2202From Catherine Nuth Johnson to Andrew Buchanan, 17 March 1811 (Adams Papers)
I sincerely Congratulate you My Dear Sir on the Birth of your Son, and the Safety of our Dear Caroline. as soon as you inform me on a Certain Subject, I shall myself address her. it will give me great Pleasure, to have this answered immediately, as I am very desirous and anxious, to know if she, and the Babe Continue Well—Tom left Washington on Wednesday morning, for your City, since which I...
2203Thomas Jefferson to the Albemarle Buckmountain Baptist Church, 13 April 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I thank you, my friends & neighbors, for your kind congratulations on my return to my native home, & on the opportunities it will give me of enjoying, amidst your affections the comforts of retirement & rest. your approbation of my conduct is the more valued as you have best known me, & is an ample reward for any services I may have rendered. we have acted together from the origin to the end...
2204Thomas Jefferson to Colin Buckner, 26 January 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved your favor of the 12 th by our last post and avail myself of it’s first return to inclose you the letter desired . if I conjecture rightly the nature of the connection likely to take place between mr Clarke & yourself, I congratulate you on it, having heard very favorable report of the link which will constitute the connection, & knowing the extreme worth of mr Clarke himself. I...
2205Thomas Jefferson to the Bunker Hill Association, 4 August 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
I have safely recieved the eloquent oration of mr Lincoln delivered before the Bunker’s hill association , which you have been so kind as to forward me; and, if I mistake not the author, I may congratulate an excellent and much esteemed friend, the father , on the satisfaction he must have recieved from a specimen of talent so interesting to him, and yourselves and our common country on the...
2206From James Madison to the Bunker Hill Association, 24 July 1810 (Madison Papers)
J. Madison presents his respects to Benjamin Homans, J. E. Smith, & William Blagrove, Esqrs. from whom he has received the copy of Mr. Lincoln’s Oration delivered on the 4th. of July; and returns his thanks for the polite attention, to which he is indebted for this opportunity of expressing the pleasure he has felt in perusing a performance equally distinguished for its polished eloquence, and...
2207Thomas Jefferson to Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 4 November 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to M de Bureaux de Pusy and his thanks for the volume from M. de Faujas which she was so kind as to forward him, & which has come safely to hand. no apology was necessary for it’s delay the delay for which she has apologised been pleased to apologise has been attended with no inconvenience, a work of M. Faujas commanding at all times a welcome acceptance....
2208Thomas Jefferson to Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 24 June 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I have been favored with your letter of May 23. and learn from it, with gratification, that you are arrived with your family in the United States , and, as I hope, in good health. the time which you will have passed in our country before the warm season, now approaching, will I trust have acclimated you so far as to secure you from the ill effects to which a change of climate is apt to subject...
2209Thomas Jefferson to John Burke, 22 November 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Oct. 19. is just now recieved, and at this place. I have always had a standing request with mr Gibson to pay for the gazettes and Reviews recieved at Richmond , annually, as the accounts should be presented. under this arrangement the Argus has been paid for ever since I was a subscriber , and if you will have the goodness to present your bill to mr Gibson he will be so kind as...
2210Thomas Jefferson to Samuel M. Burnside, 9 January 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
I have duly recieved your favor of the 13 th inst of December, informing me of the institution of the American Antiquarian Society and expressing it’s disposition to honor me with an admission into it, and the request of my cooperation in the advancement of it’s objects. no one can be more sensible of the honor and the favor of these dispositions, and I pray you to have the goodness to testify...