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A death-bed Adieu. Life’s visions are vanished, it’s dreams are no more. Dear friends of my...
We have reached our journey’s end my dear Mother, in safety, not without some disagreable...
In spite of the desperate condition of Col. N ’s affairs , I cannot help hoping that my dear...
It is our purpose to set out from this place for Monticello on Monday the 13 th or perhaps on...
Grand papa and myself are in the habit of sitting, some time after dinner, in conversation, upon...
I have just learned from the Enquirer the death of my old & valuable friend Cathalan of...
I presume to send you the inclosed, the writer of which seems to wish to put the religious party...
I wrote to you this day week and this day fortnight . we have been here in a continued state of...
I wrote to you by our last mail of the 8 th having been now here a week & continued to bathe 3...
I have heard that D r Cooper has come on to Richmond , which however I doubt. if so he may...
All our members, except 3 who came not at all arrived on Saturday morning so that we got to work...
Grandpapa has been taking such a long nap, my dear Mother that I began to despair of getting ink...
The calculation in my former letter of the time when Johnny Hemings would be done, was made on a...
I arrived here, my dear daughter after a disagreeable journey, one day shut up at Warren by...
Johnny’s arrival gave us great pleasure as we began to be very anxious to hear from you, and I...
Ellen tells me that a request is communicated thro’ M r Randolph & yourself from the Freemason...
Cornelia will probably give Virginia a detail of our Journey to the Natural Bridge —for me it was...
I inclose the within, to you, my dearest daughter & friend, because it is of great consequence,...
We have been, my ever dearest Martha , now weather bound at this place since Sunday was sennight....
We were a good deal disappointed at not recieving letters from some of the family in the large...
We are all well here, my dear Martha , and thinking of our return home which will be about the 30...
We arrived here on the third day of our journey, without any accident; but I suffered very much...
We all arrived here without accident, myself the day after I left home , having performed the...
The letter you forwarded , my dear Martha, desiring me to attend the Buckingham court of this...
I have for some time been sensible I should be detained here longer than I had expected, but...
We arrived here, my dear Martha , well & without accident, favored on the road by the weather....
When I wrote you this day week, I thought I should have been with you as soon as my letter . so I...
Our post to Milton is but once a week, and I missed the opportunity of sending my letter to...
Your letters of the 17th. and 24th. are both recieved. Beverly T. Randolph called at the hour at...
In the instant of the departure of the post Genl. Dearborne calls on me to know the name of a...