1Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Thomas G. Watkins, [ca. 1 March 1820] (Jefferson Papers)
M r Jefferson To T G Watkins D r D s Cts 1819 Oct. 19 Visit early in morn attendance untill afternoon advice & c
2From John W. Green to Thomas G. Watkins, 14 September 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
I understand that M r John Gray who keeps a tavern in Fredericksburg wishes to keep one of the boarding houses at the University, I have long known M r and M rs Gray as well in their profession as individually. they have always kept a neat plentiful and perfectly orderly house—They are highly respectable and amiable. I feel interested in their prosperity and wish they could be gratified in...
3From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas G. Watkins, 9 November 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of Oct. 16. has been duly recieved and I learn with pleasure that you had got on well so far on your road to Tennessee. I observe what you say on the subject of the appmt for which you propose to become a candidate with Congress. I have outlived all my acquaintance there and from that source can put but little into your scale, but on the weightier consideration of merit I can truly...
4From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas G. Watkins, 16 October 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
I recieved in due time your letter from Lexington—where it mentioned you had been for some weeks, and should still be for some time attending a lawsuit. the uncertainty when it might find you prevented an acknolegement at the time. that of Sep. 27. now lets us know you are at Jonesborough. that you should have met with enemies and backbiters is the lot of all men, and of talents especially....