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141 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 12 February 1798 1798-02-12 Mr. Fauchetts pamphlet was the last communication from you. Mine by Mr. Giles you doubtless have...
142 Page, Mann Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Mann Page, 13 February 1798 1798-02-13 Since I wrote to you I have been so fortunate as to obtain such Proofs of the general...
143 Page, Mann Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure I: Statement of John Anderson, 13 February … 1798-02-13 Mr. John Anderson a merchant in Fredsburg says that in the Year 1774, being a Trader in the...
144 Martin, Luther Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Luther Martin, 14 February … 1798-02-14 In the conclusion of my last letter you have seen the anxiety which the western inhabitants...
145 Gates, Horatio Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Horatio Gates, 15 February … 1798-02-15 I take the Liberty to Inclose you a Letter For my Highly esteemed Friend General Kuscuiusko,...
146 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, [18 or 19 … 1798-02-18 Since my last I have recd. yours of Feby. 8. with a continuation of the Gazettes down to that...
147 Cutting, Nathaniel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Nathaniel Cutting, 19 February … 1798-02-19 Paris, 19 Feb. 1798 . Although it has been several years since he has written, he wishes to...
148 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 19 February 1798 1798-02-19 Your favor in answer to mine by Mr. Giles gives me much comfort. I had almost concluded that the...
149 Jefferson, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Jefferson, 24 February … 1798-02-24 I have received your favor of the 14th.—Your instructions respecting the wheat for the...
150 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 25 February 1798 1798-02-25 The trial of Mr. Lyon has taken much time & produc’d much irritation. I fear the division wh....