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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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61 | Barnes, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 15 May 1801 | 1801-05-15 | I should have waiting upon you early—this Morning (had the weather permited.)—to have presented... |
62 | Maxwell, Robert | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Maxwell, [15 May 1801] | 1801-05-15 | The reign of Terror being over, and an Era commenced in which Men may think, & act freely, &... |
63 | Austin, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | Suffer the interesting nature of my communications to apologize for their frequency. Perceiving... |
64 | Douglas, Charles | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Douglas, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | I cannot dispense with troubling you with my acknowledgments for your condescension in being... |
65 | Ellicott, Andrew | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Andrew Ellicott, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | No two branches of science have been so much improved the last two centuries as chemistry, and... |
66 | Fenner, Arthur | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur Fenner, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | Having occasion for the first time to adress you in my individual capacity since your elevation... |
67 | Ferguson, Hugh | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Hugh Ferguson, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | The undersigned, A Native Citizen of the State of Pennsylvania, begs leave to offer his service... |
68 | McClenachan, Blair | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Blair McClenachan, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | My past misfortunes and the straitness of my present circumstances induce me to trouble You with... |
69 | Newton, Thomas | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Newton, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | I Received the second part of the bills this post, for which I am much obliged to you, I wrote... |
70 | Rogers, Richard | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Rogers, 16 May 1801 | 1801-05-16 | The Liberty I am about taking of addressing the Chief Magistrate of my Country will I trust to... |