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401 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Bowling Thomas Jefferson to Bowling Clark, 14 May 1812 1812-05-14 You remember that among the lands I held here was an entry of 99. a s purchased by mr Wayles of...
402 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 2 November 1815 1815-11-02 I arrived here two days ago, and have brought with me instruments for our project at the peaks....
403 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 4 April 1810 1810-04-04 In the expectation of your being at Campbell superior court I sent a letter there for you, but...
404 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 5 November 1815 1815-11-05 I had every thing packed and prepared yesterday to set out this morning for Mount Prospe c t ;...
405 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 26 January 1812 1812-01-26 On a suggestion that it may be interesting to Cap t Colin Buckner , & perhaps to yourself, I have...
406 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 14 September … 1815-09-14 I have to acknolege the reciept of your kind letter and meant on Sunday next to have the pleasure...
407 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 21 June 1814 1814-06-21 The road which now leads thro’ the middle of my land from Abner Callaway’s to Johnson’s , a...
408 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 1 April 1810 1810-04-01 I am engaged in the prosecution of a writ of forcible entry and detainer against mr Samuel Scott...
409 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Christopher Henderson Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Clark, 2 October 1816 1816-10-02 Reflecting on the case of mr Robertson , which I think a very cruel one, a doubt has occurred to...
410 Jefferson, Thomas Clarke, John Thomas Jefferson to John Clarke, 27 January 1814 1814-01-27 Your favor of Dec. 2. came to hand some time ago, and I percieve in it the proofs of a mind...
411 Jefferson, Thomas Clarke, John Thomas Jefferson to John Clarke, 8 April 1813 1813-04-08 I du ly recieved your favor of the 9 th ult. on the interesting subject of ou r trade, and the...
412 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Thomas Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Clark, 10 February 1814 1814-02-10 Your favor of Jan. 19. is recieved, and with it a copy of the 2 d edition of your Naval history,...
413 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, Thomas Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Clark, 20 March 1814 1814-03-20 Your favor of the 7 th is duly recieved, and I now, according to your request, inclose you a...
414 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, William Thomas Jefferson to William Clark, 8 September 1816 1816-09-08 The travelling journal of Gov r Lewis and yourself having been published some time ago, I had...
415 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, William Thomas Jefferson to William Clark, 18 August 1816 1816-08-18 The bearer of this letter, mr Robert Sthreshley , for some time a neighbor of mine has sold his...
416 Jefferson, Thomas Clark, William Thomas Jefferson to William Clark, 10 September 1809 1809-09-10 Your favor of June 2. came duly to hand in July, and brought me a repetition of the proofs of...
417 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 25 April 1816 1816-04-25 I return the 10. first volumes and will be glad of the next 10. I found several sheets of the 7...
418 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 25 August 1815 1815-08-25 How do you do? and when will you be able to ride thus far ? these are my first questions. how you...
419 Yancey, Joel Clay, Charles Joel Yancey‘s Promissory Note to Charles Clay on Behalf … 1815-10-03 for value received I I promise to pay or cause to be paid unto Charles Clay h is executors,...
420 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 10 May 1812 [document … 1812-05-10 The bearer comes to beg some Asparagus, and if you have no better project for the day, to come...
421 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 12 November 1814 1814-11-12 I propose to set out tomorrow if ready, or certainly next day, and therefore send the bearer for...
422 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 6 May 1813 1813-05-06 Our spinning machine is in operation, and a piece of cloth is begun with the flying shuttle,...
423 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 29 January 1815 1815-01-29 Your letter of Dec. 20. was 4. weeks on it’s way to me. I thank you for it: for altho founded on...
424 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 18 November 1815 1815-11-18 I was five days absent in my trip to the peaks of Otter , and have been five days engaged in...
425 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 21 February 1815 1815-02-21 I recieved last night your favor of the 8 th and find on examination that I have committed...
426 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 8 January 1814 1814-01-08 I informed you on the 28 th Ult. by letter that I had according to your request engaged mr Forber...
427 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 28 December 1813 1813-12-28 Learning that mr Forber , one of those who have erected carding machines for us, was in the...
428 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 1 May 1813 1813-05-01 I think that on my recommending Tacitus to master Cyrus , you said you did not possess him, and...
429 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 16 August 1811 1811-08-16 I thank you for the contents of your basket and was just about writing to you when your boy came....
430 Jefferson, Thomas Clay, Charles Thomas Jefferson to Charles Clay, 14 December 1812 1812-12-14 I go certainly tomorrow, wind & weather permitting, and both have abated considerably. I promised...