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Besey calling on me for some seed allows me just time to write a line, to await your arrival at...
Your letter of Feb. 15. having given me the hope you would attend the meeting of the Visitors of...
I sincerely congratulate you on your release from incessant labors, corroding anxieties, active...
In two packages, distinct from this letter, I return you your father’s meteorological diaries,...
The promptitude & success of our subscription paper, now amounting to upwards of 20,000. D. with...
We are sadly at a loss here for a Palladio. I had three different editions, but they are at...
I returned from Bedford a week ago, after an absence of 6. weeks, and found here the Palladio,...
Expecting daily an answer from the President authorising me to sign the within for him I had...
I inclose you a letter from Dr. Cooper, considerably important to the first successes of our...
Yours of Mar. 29. came duly to hand, but I put off answering it because I expected to have...
Being to set out in a few days for Bedford from whence I shall not return till about a week...
Yours of the 12th. has been duly recieved, and the pamphlet it covered has been sent to mr....
I promised your gardener some seeds which I put under a separate cover and address to you by...
I now return you the letter from mr. Watson whom I met with on the road as mentioned in mine of...
I inclose you a letter received last night from mr. Cabell containing interesting information as...
Letter not found. 29 June 1819, Monticello. Described as a one-page autograph letter, signed,...
Preparing within 4. or 5. days to set out for Bedford, where I shall continue two months, I have...
The law establishing the University requires the Visitors to make a report annually embracing a...
By this day’s mail I forward you ⅓ of a parcel of seeds of the Sea-Kale sent here by Genl. Cock...
A visit of the ladies of our family to mrs. Madison gives me an opportunity of sending you our...
With this letter I commit for you to the mail a bundle of seeds, one parcel of which was sent by...
Our brewing for the use of the present year has been some time over. About the last of Oct. or...
As the measures which were adopted at the last meeting of our visitors were of a very leading...
¶ From Thomas Jefferson. Letter not found. 2 June 1820 . Enclosed in Dolley Madison to Lewis J....
I recieved yesterday the inclosed Letter proposing to me an interposition which my situation...
The inclosed letter from our antient friend Tenche Coxe came unfortunately to Monticello after I...
I return you mr. Coxe’s letter without saying I have read it. I made out enough to see that it...
My neighbor, friend and physician, Doctr. Watkins, being called to Philadelphia, is desirous to...
The inclosed letter to mr. Cabell so fully explains it’s object, and the grounds on which your...
In obedience to the resolution of the visitors of the university at their last session, the...