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Your chariot was ready to have set off the day after Zachary arrived here; but an unlucky use of...
All are well here: Jefferson particularly so. Almost immediately after the receipt of your order...
I recieved yesterday your favor of Feb. 20. and am truly concerned and alarmed at the crisis...
I received your favor by Capt. Heath, and notice what is said therein on the subject of the...
All well here and in expectation of seeing you on Sunday next. Dr. Taylor has enjoined my...
Your two favors of Jan. 24. and Feb. 3. are both recieved. We have had a very fine winter a few...
My letters of the last post inform me of Mussi’s having sent on my clover seed; so that it is to...
We are all well, and nothing new in our neighborhood. I have not heard from Edgehill this week....
We are all well here, except that the children have little colds, which however are going off. As...
The price of wheat and whether it can be sold for the rise of the market? The price of molasses....
Biby’s boats are arrived and have not brought my 4d. nail machine nor hoop iron. Gamble & Temple...
Your favor of the 20th. is received. It is not in my power to forward the land warrants for my...
It is possible that in the course of the voyages you are about to undertake for your health, you...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. came to hand on the 6th. We the next day strewed some clover seed on...
I wrote you by post . The weather having broke away we are trying to get the waggon off before...
All are well here and at Edgehill. The most remarkeable fact in our neighborhood is the marriage...
I recieved by the last post your favor from Doctr. Le Mayeur’s. Your horse also came safe, and...
We received the day before yesterday your favor of July 28. from Norfolk , and before that had...
Your waggon with Suck and Critta set off from here on Wednesday the 13th. By the time they got to...
I received your favor from Staunton , and was happy to learn that your journey was agreeing with...
We are all well here. Jefferson was never in finer health. Tho’ our winter has on the whole been...
Your’s of the 16th. inst. from Richmd. came to hand last night. I believe it would be better to...
I have not written to you by the last posts expecting you would be on the road. Your last seems...
Mr. Stuart having thought it best to associate a careful person at Staunton with James, they...
Yours of the 4th. inst. is duly recieved, and I rejoice that you got down without any accident...
I wrote to Martha last week. We all continue well. Jefferson’s kunophobia appearing to increase...
It is so cold that the freezing of the ink on the point of my pen renders it difficult to write....
I understand with much pain that you are dissatisfied with the articles of agreement which, on...
I wrote to you by Doctr. Currie . We have no letter from you since that from Staunton: but we...
It is not till now that I begin to relinquish the hope you had given me of visiting New York this...