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1 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 16 May 1801 1801-05-16 General Smith has so far enabled us to get along with the navy department, by undertaking it’s...
2 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 18 March 1801 1801-03-18 In providing an administration for our government I was led by every just consideration to wish...
3 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 25 October 1806 1806-10-25 I recieved, the last year, the globes, appendage to my Equatorial, & other articles purchased of...
4 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 4 February 1803 1803-02-04 Th: Jefferson requests the favour of The Honble. Capt. Jones to dine with him on Monday next, the...
5 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 3 February 1809 1809-02-03 I recieved duly your favor of Jan. 24. covering the resolutions & address of the town meeting of...
6 Jefferson, Thomas Jones, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Jones, 10 September … 1804-09-10 Madame de Tessé, sister of the Viscount Noailles lately killed, writes me that the Viscount never...
7 Madison, James Jones, William From James Madison to William Jones, 13 July 1801 1801-07-13 I have been duly favored with yours of the 6th. instant inclosing the Memorial of Mr. Torey. It...
8 Madison, James Jones, William From James Madison to William Jones, 9 May 1807 1807-05-09 I herewith return the notes on a Controversial topic, which you wished to re-possess. And I avail...
9 Madison, James Jones, William From James Madison to William Jones, 28 February 1803 … 1803-02-28 28 February 1803, Washington. “Mr. Monroe is to have no outfit: His expenses in getting to Paris...