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21 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 8 August 1803 | 1803-08-08 | It is suggested to me (indirectly from the person himself) that Jerome Bonaparte is at Baltimore,... |
22 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 16 August 1803 | 1803-08-16 | Th: Jefferson salutes mr Smith and incloses him a letter from a mr Nichols of Massachusets... |
23 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 23 August 1803 | 1803-08-23 | I inclose you a letter from mr Simpson to mr Madison shewing very clearly that our plan of having... |
24 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 5 September 1803 | 1803-09-05 | Your favor of the 28th. came to hand on the 2d. inst. expecting mr Madison daily , I deferred... |
25 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 30 September … | 1803-09-30 | Having understood that you have been unwell, & that your family is still so, I have not asked... |
26 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 5 October 1803 | 1803-10-05 | Your favor of yesterday is this moment recieved. mine of Sep. 30. [was] written without any... |
27 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 10 October 1803 | 1803-10-10 | I have heard of your misfortune and lament it, but will say nothing, ha[ving] learnt from... |
28 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 27 April 1804 | 1804-04-27 | I now return you the sentence of the court of enquiry in Morris’s case. what is the next step? I... |
29 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 15 June 1804 | 1804-06-15 | The calls for our gunboats at Charleston, Savanna, Mobille & N. Orleans are very imperious. the... |
30 | Jefferson, Thomas | Smith, Robert | From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 4 July 1804 | 1804-07-04 | I have no doubt that we ought to do here every thing which time will permit us to do; and... |