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1 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 17 December 1804 | 1804-12-17 | Mr. John H. Smith, a native of Virginia, now resident in Kentucky, wishes to be employed as a... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 11 June 1804 | 1804-06-11 | I mentioned to Baron Humboldt my proposition for taking lunar observations at land without using... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 5 June 1804 | 1804-06-05 | The favor I meant to ask of you was to chuse me two thermometers descending as far below zero as... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 11 August 1803 | 1803-08-11 | Mr. Fitch proposes to set out from hence for the Missisipi about the 1st. of October, and to go... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 20 May 1803 | 1803-05-20 | I thank you for your attention to the commission respecting the clock, and will immediately remit... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 20 April 1803 | 1803-04-20 | The writer of the inclosed letter, James Dinsmore, is an excellent young man from Philadelphia,... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 5 March 1803 | 1803-03-05 | I have something to propose to you much to your advantage: but it is necessary I should see you;... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Briggs, Isaac | From Thomas Jefferson to Isaac Briggs, 29 June 1802 | 1802-06-29 | Your favor of the 26th. came to hand last night. that of Jan. 30. had been recieved in due time.... |