19401Conveyance of Carlton by Charles L. Bankhead and Ann C. Bankhead to their Trustees, 1 April 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
This indenture made on the first day of April one thousand eight hundred and fifteen between Charles Lewis Bankhead and Anne Cary his wife of the county of Albemarle on the one part, and John Bankhead of the county of Caroline , father of the sd Charles L. Thomas Mann Randolph father of the sd Anne C., and Reuben Lindsay both of the same county of Albemarle
19402Conveyance of Land Adjoining Carlton by Thomas Jefferson to Trustees of Charles L. Bankhead and Ann C. Bankhead, 1 April … (Jefferson Papers)
This indenture tripartie tripartite made on the first day of April one thousand eight hundred and fifteen between Thomas Jefferson of the county of Albemarle of the first part, Anne Cary Bankhead wife of Charles L. Bankhead and grandaughter of the sd Thomas, of the county of Albemarle also, on the second part, and John Bankhead of the county of Caroline
19403William W. Hening to Thomas Jefferson, 1 April 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
I have this moment placed in the hands of the stage-driver from this to Charlottesville , your M.S. laws of Virginia, and paid him not only his price, for transportation, but that of the driver who succeeds him, at Tinsley’s , in Goochland :—They are made up in three parcels, each parcel securely packed, under three courses of strong wrapping paper, which, by being more elastic, the driver...
19404To James Madison from James N. Edmonston, March 1815 (Madison Papers)
I James N. Edmonston wishes to be appointed as a chain carer to run the Divideing line between the american contenent & that of cannada as I am informed that the presedent of the united States is invested with power to anomenate and appoint such as he may deem it his Pleasure feeling myself quite Resolved to Explore the country and from the pratice I have had feel myself quite competent of...
19405To James Madison from George W. Howard, [March 1815] (Madison Papers)
The memorial of George W Howard respectfully sheweth, That he emigrated from Ireland the place of his nativity in the month of August Eighteen hundred and nine, and arrived in Baltimore the month of October following. That since his arrival in America he has generally resided in the city of Baltimore, pursuing the profession of a Teacher of Mathematics and drawing. Your Memorialist in...
19406To James Madison from Daniel Stansbury and Others, [ca. March 1815] (Madison Papers)
The Memorialists, who have hereunto subscribed their names, American Citizens residing and Trading at Canton in China Beg leave in the most Respectful manner to represent to your Excellency. That the situation of Foreigners in this Country being on a different footing from that of any other Civilized Country, It appears to the Memorialists that the Citizens of the United States Trading here,...
19407Thomas Jefferson’s Statement of Albemarle County Property Subject to State Tax, March 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
A list of the taxable property of the subscriber in Albemarle Mar. 1815. 5640. acres of land (including 400. a s on Hardware held jointly with Hudson & others) @ .85 rate amount 90. slaves of or above the age of 12. years @ . 80 72:
19408From John Adams to James Lloyd, 31 March 1815 (Adams Papers)
Before I proceed to St. Domingo, I have a few Words more to say. And after all I expect to forget and omit, more than half that I ought to Say. In my last I hinted at the happy conclusion of the Peace with France in 1801 and its fortunate Effects and Consequences. Here Sir, I must ask indulgence. I cannot repent of my “Strong Character.” Whether I have one or not, I know not, I am not...
19409Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 31 March 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
Ellen ’s visit to Warren has been delayed by an unlucky accident. on Monday we heard that my brother was very sick. mrs Marks wishing to go & see him I sent her the next morning in the gig with a pair of my horses, counting on their return the next day so that Ellen & Cornelia might have gone on Thursday according to arrangement. after mrs Marks had got about 7. miles on her road, one of the...
19410William Wingate to Thomas Jefferson, 31 March 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
I consider you as my Safest confidential Friend, I have taken the liberty for to Send to you a Book, Title—The American Olive Branch In Perpetual Blow, Founded on Wisdom, Justice, and Equity, God and Truth its only Director—Perpetual Union and Perfect Harmony, Between Each Individual Inhabitant, of the United States of America, The only object— I wish you carefully to examine its contents, and...