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I herein enclose the strongest specimen of the plant which under the name of Dryrot commits such...
I fear the largest Vessel which Mr. Foxall could Cast would be too small for a Cistern for the...
Your absence from Monticello having prevented my hearing from you before this day, I had...
To my no little surprize, but at the same time very much to the advantage of the progress of our...
I have been so unavoidably detained by the different persons with whom arrangements [were]...
I find considerable difficulty in getting a convenient & short road North of the President’s...
The stone for the Steps of the President’s house is, in part arrived, & I am in hopes that the...
Since the situation of my family has been such as to leave me at liberty to return to Washington,...
I have made a design, and a bargain for your redStone at 20₶. If you will have the goodness to...
In presenting to you the drawing of the Capitol, which I herewith leave at the President’s house,...
I have the two letters you have done me the favor to write to me before me, the first of the 22d...
I arrived here on Wednesday evening, having been 11 days on the road, 3 of which were spent in...
As soon as I had put all my things on board the Vessel, I prepared to set off to Washington from...
Dr. Salary of the Surveyor of the public Buildings Cr. Decr. 29 to March 1st. 60 days. By one...
I wrote to you yesterday, & gave you an account of the State of the Work in the South Wing of the...
The impossibility in the present hurry of the Post office of ascertaining correctly the balances...
Agreeably to your desire I submit to you an estimate of one intercolumnation as erected on each...
I had the honor of receiving your letter of the 13h. this morning, being arrived here from the...
On my return home,—for a few hours today,—to my family, I had the honor to receive both your...
I hoped yesterday morning to have personally answered the notes I had the pleasure to receive...
I arrived in the city last night by the Mail, having for the last five weeks, since my recovery,...
I am exceedingly sorry that the verbal, & written orders given on my departure for Philadelphia...
Our Works at the Canal are 18 Miles from hence at the nearest point, and at present 6 Miles in...
I herewith transmit to you my correct, & carefully collated copies of your original Sketches of...
For the last three Weeks I have been confined by a very severe Fever, & am still so far from well...
Mr LeMair has no inventory of the furniture of the President’s house, but he informs me that Mr...
Last night, the wind having changed suddenly to the N. West it was exceedingly cold for a short...
The very unfavorable weather of yesterday rendered it impossible for me to procure all the...
Mr. Lenthall has been so ill in health, & so much worse in humor for sometime past, that I cannot...
The important business which engages you, induces me to anticipate what I presume to be one of...