1Randolph Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, [7] August 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent Squire over to see whether I could borrow fort’y dollers of you as I am compelled to have as much at Court. if it is possible to borrow as much of you which shall certainly be replaced a gane in three weaks which will be a bout the time I shall dispose of my crop of wheat and will take extreemly kind of you if it is in your power to help me at this time which I shall feel my self...
2Randolph Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 11 July 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent the girl by Squire and hope she will answer to learn and should of sent her before but we have bin so very busy a bout my wheat that I could not spare a hand out of the field to bring her & would be very much oblige to you to put her under one of the grone hands to keep her in good order I suppose we may send for her in three or four weaks I would be glad you would let us know...
3Randolph Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 21 June 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I Received your letter by James and also the book which you sent: my wife is extreemly oblige to you for your present and is very much pleased with it the girl we will send in the course of a week we have not a woman except a girl of twelve or fourteen years old but what has children we expected the reason of your not coming on was on account of the weather being so worm but shall look for you...
4Randolph Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson, 26 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your friendly letter by the boy they cetch no shad a tall at this time so that I have sent James up to warren to try and procure some carp for you and have wrote to mr Brown a bout them if it is in his power to git any to fernish your boy with what you derected him to bring in the barril alive I have understood they cetch a number there every night in the mill race I will endeavour...