1Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, 26 May 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
The numerous, vindictve and malicious Aspersions that have appeared in our public papers to...
2Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, 21 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I feel a reluctance in addressing myself to you, which the knowledge of your character will...
3Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, [15 November 1809] (Jefferson Papers)
The nature & importance of the Object of this Prospectus is the only apology I can offer, for an...
4Samuel Overton to Thomas Jefferson, 14 November 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
What do you think of y e times & c NB—the times are better y n yesterday or y e day before in y e...
5Anonymous ("Goodwill") to Thomas Jefferson, 1 June 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Being retired, as you now are from the affairs of State, you doubtless have much time which you...
6Anonymous ("Goodwill") to Thomas Jefferson, 24 August 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Your friend, who has been long silent, desires once more to address you. And, as it may be the...
7Anonymous (“Goodwill”) to Thomas Jefferson, 13 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
You will not doubt the sincerity of the writer when he assures you, that he has been upon his...
8Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 6 March 1816] (Jefferson Papers)
The hope of giving you some information that my experience and pursuits in life enable me to...
9Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, [received 22] November 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
John Polly is a crazy man and wants to see you very much, If you (or any body) who this should...
10Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, [received 19 November 1814] (Jefferson Papers)
I have looked to your Library as a source from whence the late national loss might be nearly,...
11Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, 21 February 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
The enclosed was written by Judge Innis —after perusing the dispatches of gen l Harrison to gov....