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101 Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 3 … 1826-04-03 Upon my arrival here I found no steps had been taken to prepose the tickets for the Lottery some...
102 Sparks, Jared Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jared Sparks, 3 April 1826 1826-04-03 For some time past I have been contemplating a publication on the American Revolution, intended...
103 Brockenbrough, Arthur S. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 1 … 1826-04-01 The above statement shows the situation of Funds of the University of Virginia to the 31 st March...
104 Peyton, Bernard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 1 April 1826 1826-04-01 Your favor sof the 27 & 29 th have both been rec d , the former covering one to Messrs: C & A....
105 Warwick, C. & A. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from C. & A. Warwick, 1 April 1826 1826-04-01 Your favour 27 th Ult was rec d in due course & shewn to our Collector (Maj r Gibbon) who...
106 Peyton, Craven Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Craven Peyton, 31 March 1826 1826-03-31 I am induced to address You, On the presumption that both might be benefited. And in a way, that...
107 Everett, Edward Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Edward Everett, 29 March 1826 1826-03-29 I beg leave to ask Your acceptance of a speech lately delivered by me, on a motion to Amend the...
108 Howard, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Howard, 29 March 1826 1826-03-29 By the papers I perceive that the Lottery granted for your benefit is in progression, my object...
109 Robinson, J.J. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from J.J. Robinson, 29 March 1826 1826-03-29 I hereby take the liberty of addressing to you a few lines, in which I hope you will find no...
110 Bonnycastle, Charles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Bonnycastle, 27 March … 1826-03-27 Both M r King’s letters mention the apparatus, but as the last is the most specific I have sent...
111 Loyall, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Loyall, 25 March 1826 1826-03-25 I am still in debt for your kind favor of the 22 d Ult mo , which reached me before my departure...
112 Stuart, Archibald Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Archibald Stuart, 25 March … 1826-03-25 If the Visiters of the University are not in Treaty with any Person to supply the vacancy in the...
113 Williams, Nathaniel F. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Nathaniel F. Williams, 25 … 1826-03-25 For the Venerable Author of the Declaration of Independence from his Sincere & affectionate...
114 Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, 23 … 1826-03-23 As upon an advertisement of the University of North Carolina to get a Professor of Mathematics I...
115 Teackle, Littleton Dennis Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Littleton Dennis Teackle, 22 … 1826-03-22 I have taken the liberty of addressing to you a Newspaper containing an act of the General...
116 Adams, John Quincy Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Quincy Adams, 20 March … 1826-03-20 I have taken the Liberty of enclosing to you a printed Copy of a Message to the House of...
117 Cabell, Joseph Carrington Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 20 … 1826-03-20 I have got thus far on my way home & to the meeting of the Visitors, with the further view of...
118 Case, Leonard Columbus Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Leonard Columbus Case, 20 … 1826-03-20 By the politeness of D r David Long of this place I am enabled to comply with a request of Gov....
119 Cony, Daniel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel Cony, 20 March 1826 1826-03-20 It must afford you great satisfaction to have outlived all opposition. such a consumation falls...
120 Warwick, C. & A. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from C. & A. Warwick, 20 March 1826 1826-03-20 We have received for you ⅌ ship Richmond from London 5 cases Mathematical Instruments marked for...
121 Dunglison, Robley Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Robley Dunglison, 18 March … 1826-03-18 The catalogue you sent me is the one to which I alluded, but as there will be a meeting of the...
122 Vaughan, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Vaughan, 17 March 1826 1826-03-17 My Cousin L t Elmsley of the English Navy, Nephew of Admiral Hallowell & son of the late Chief...
123 Green, John W. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John W. Green, 16 March 1826 1826-03-16 Understanding that a Professor of law is to be appointed at an early day. I beg leave to mention...
124 Rives, William Cabell Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Cabell Rives, 13 March … 1826-03-13 I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 8 th instant, by the last mail, in reply to which...
125 McVickar, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John McVickar, 12 March 1826 1826-03-12 I take the liberty to transmit you herewith A Copy of “Outlines of Polit: Econ y ”—A...
126 Tucker, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Tucker, 11 March 1826 1826-03-11 M r Brown of Rhode Island, the bearer of this, has come to Albemarle for the purpose of paying...
127 Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Ellen Wayles Randolph … 1826-03-08 I enclose a bill for the brandy &c my dearest Grandpapa, by which you will see that we have still...
128 Brooke, Francis Taliaferro Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Taliaferro Brooke, 4 … 1826-03-04 The professorship of law being vacant by the lamented death of M r Gilmer I take the liberty to...
129 Short, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 4 March 1826 1826-03-04 I never felt myself under the same degree of restraint in taking up my pen to write to you—for...
130 Scott, Robert G Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Robert G Scott, 3 March 1826 1826-03-03 I must apologize, for trespassing on the slight acquaintance, I have with you, in introducing to...
131 Brockenbrough, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Brockenbrough, 1 March … 1826-03-01 The enclosed letter has been handed to me, as the person first named of the commissioners to...
132 Coolidge, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Coolidge, 27 February … 1826-02-27 I have been very much gratified by the letters rec d from you since I left Monticello; those...
133 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 27 February 1826 1826-02-27 The enclosed letter from M r Go relating to a subject interesting to you, and your family, I...
134 Ward, Thomas Jefferson Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Jefferson Ward, 26 … 1826-02-26 Living among people who revere you as the author of the Declaration of American Independence, as...
135 Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from … 1826-02-25 Altho I Have Not Since My Return to france Received any direct letter from Monticello, I Have the...
136 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas From James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 24 February … 1826-02-24 Yours of the 17th. was duly recd. The awkward state of the Law professorship is truly...
137 Arnold, George B. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George B. Arnold, 24 February … 1826-02-24 Although a stranger to you I have taken the liberty of addressing to you a letter with a view of...
138 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 24 February … 1826-02-24 Yours of the 17 th was duly rec d . The awkward state of the Law professorship is truly...
139 Maury, Thomas Walker Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Walker Maury, 24 … 1826-02-24 In a letter which I wrote to the American Consul at Liverpool some time last year, I took...
140 Peyton, Bernard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 24 February … 1826-02-24 Your esteem d favor of the 21 st is to hand, & contents observd. The dfts: you intend to draw...
141 Eppes, Francis Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Eppes, 23 February … 1826-02-23 It was with infinite pain my D r Grandfather, that I saw your application to the legislature; the...
142 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 23 February 1826 1826-02-23 I mentiond in a letter which I lately wrote to you, that I had seen in a paper from Richmond, a...
143 Wood, Rice W. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Rice W. Wood, 23 February 1826 1826-02-23 Your letter upon the subject of an application to the Virginia Legislature, was handed to me by...
144 Shore, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Shore, 22 February 1826 1826-02-22 My heart is delighted at the result of your application to the Legislature—Perpetual disgrace...
145 Peyton, Bernard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 21 February … 1826-02-21 It affords me heart felt pleasure to inform you that your bill has passed the Senate, and is now...
146 Cabell, Joseph Carrington Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 20 … 1826-02-20 On the next page you will find the vote of the Senate on the passage of your bill. Of the four...
147 Ritchie, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Ritchie, 20 February … 1826-02-20 I have thought it right to address the Enclosed directly to yourself. The Bill will...
148 McFarland, John S. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John S. McFarland, 19 February … 1826-02-19 Although I am unknown to you I hope you will Not think me presumptious in asking of you your...
149 Swope, Jacob Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jacob Swope, 18 February 1826 1826-02-18 Permit, me, to address you with these Lines: which I flatter myself will not Be taken amiss—...
150 Gordon, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Gordon, 17 February … 1826-02-17 I have the pleasure to inform You that the Bill in Your behalf was to-day ordered to be engrossed...