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Understanding that Mr. Biggs, receiver of the land office, at Steubenville has resigned, his...
I take the liberty of inclosing a letter from Dr. Fernandes. It came under cover to me with a...
Judge Cooper presents his respectful compliments to the President of the United States, and...
Gibraltar, 13 Dec. 1791 . He was compelled to put in here on 4 Dec. by contrary winds and hopes...
T. Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President.—Drafts of the Surveyor of...
T. Munroe begs leave respectfully to enquire of the President whether the enclosed Acct. is in...
Intending to set off for Richmond in a day or two, I have directed the bearer to wait for the...
The Commissioners of the western road will be glad to know as early as circumstances will permit...
Our family is as it was; happy & well: the children grow daily & improve in mind proportionally I...
Although three Commissioners of Bankruptcy has been heretofore appointed in the city of Albany,...
I ask leave to introduce to your acquaintance my friend Doctor Banister of Amelia, the son of M r...
Being at Albany today I take the liberty to enclose you a copy of Govr. Tompkins speech—I think...
M r Key feels extremely obliged to M r Jefferson for his kind attentions to his friends and may...
Mr. James M. Murdaugh of this place intends travelling through the Western parts of this State,...
In the moment of the departure of the vessel for Phila. and after my letter of the 16th. inst....
Annapolis, 10 June 1780 . Notifying TJ that a line of expresses has been established by the State...
I am sorry to inform the President that I have not any of the Extract of Peruvian Bark—as that...
M r Benton has the pleasure to inform M r Jefferson that the Bill for paying interest to...
Mr. Thomas Claxton. for Thos. Jefferson Esqr. Bal. of Caldelaugh & Thomas an Entry Lamp 24.00 a...
T. Munroe’s best respects to the President. Being informed that Mr. Jonos was not in Alexandria,...
Thankfully acknowledges the receipt of his order on M r Raphael for $40 and believes it to be the...
I have unfortunately fallen upon a few Native Americans (called Indians) who appear to be in...
I deliverd your packet to Mr Purviance yesterday & expect he will sail this day or tomorrow, the...
I have the pleasure to enclose to you two receipts one for the entry the other for the tax on...
Thomas Law Esq r from bodily infirmity has devolved upon M r J. B. Cutting the grateful task of...
Cowes, 27 June 1792. He sends the latest newspapers by the Amelia bound direct for Philadelphia....
We have been expecting the measles but have escaped it as yet. Virginia has learnt to speak very...
Doctor Ewell offers his respects to the President: Having lately purchased a most valuable work...
On board of the ship Traveller Captn. Kidall bound for Baltimore, I have put a Case of plants...
I have the honor of transmitting you the enclosed resolution agreeably to the wish of the House...
T. Munroe’s most respectful Compliments, and asks whether it is the pleasure of the President to...
Mr. Samuel B. Archer a young gentleman Of worth and a good republican, in passing by your Seat,...
I have just thought that a moderate & uniform degree of pressure would be a very proper remedy...
M r Cary is unfortunately from home; I have ordered Phil to wait and have left a message for him...
Mr. James Taylor Jr informd me he had sent by Capt Stephen Moore two pipes of Brasil wine & had...
Gibraltar 30 Jan. 1792 . The vessel by which he wrote on the 16th is still detained by...
Permit me to renew my acquaintance, with one whom I esteem, very highly. Four or five years ago,...
From the best information I can obtain the emoluments of the Consulship of Lisbon does not amount...
I have perused and considered the inclosed representation of James M. Lingan, the original...
Mr. Nathll. Barrett, A Gentleman of a very respectable Family and of good Character will deliver...
I Recieved your favor inclosing $20.75. for the charges of the things from Orleans, I hope they...
Your letter of the 21st I have received and you may rely on it I shall comply with the contents—...
From Information I have recd. I think it proper to write You that I told You “Genl. Lee has sold...
I am given to understand that George Ingles the Military Storekeeper at this Arsenal is going to...
I take the liberty to enclose your acct: made up to the 22 nd of the present month—it is rather a...
Genl. Hamilton has informed us that a Flag with Cloathing and Money for the late Convention...
M. Leshot found me yet confined to my bed; he gave me 125 Dlrs, and by the time he returns from...
M r Secretary Crawford left W:City early yesterday morning on a visit to his connections in Va. &...
We rec’d. your two letters of the 22d. Feb. on the 3 inst. and that of the 2d. on the 10th. I...
Norfolk, 24 Aug. 1791 . The justices there desire to know how to “proceed when call’d on by the...