Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Dougherty, 24 August 1809
To Joseph Dougherty
Monticello Aug. 24. 09.
Dear Joseph
Davy sets off tomorrow with a cart for the bigtailed ram Dr Thornton was so kind as to promise me. as the post will be with you a day or two earlier I drop you this line to give you earlier notice. I write you more fully by Davy
Your’s affectionately
Th: Jefferson
PoC (DLC); at foot of text: “Mr Joseph Dougherty”; endorsed by TJ.
davy: David Hern (1784–after 1829), the son of David Hern and Isabel Hern, was a wagoner, nailer, blacksmith, and charcoal burner at Monticello. During TJ’s presidency Hern brought his cart from Monticello to Washington twice a year, and he was part of the March 1809 wagon train that brought TJ’s baggage home. His wife, Fanny Gillette Hern, was one of TJ’s cooks ( , 62–4).
Index Entries
- blacksmiths; at Monticello search
- Dougherty, Joseph; acquires sheep for TJ search
- Dougherty, Joseph; letters to search
- Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b.1755); family of search
- Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b.1784); identified search
- Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b.1784); wagoner search
- Hern, Isabel (TJ’s slave; David Hern’s wife [b.1758]); family of search
- Monticello (TJ’s estate); blacksmiths at search
- sheep; J. Dougherty acquires for TJ search
- Thornton, William; and merino sheep search