31001To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 6 February 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
When I had the honor of laying before you my accounts, there were left in my hands unexpended...
31002To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 24 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
The treasurer not being certain that any money is in the hands of the Collector at Richmond,...
31003To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 27 August 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Some time prior to your departure from this place, I think you informed me that your return would...
31004To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 18 May 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I am preparing to Start from this place for Philadelphia on Thursday next, and beg leave to lay...
31005To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 5 August 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I yesterday received from Philadelphia a Bill of Lading for your chairs , which I have this day...
31006To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 19 October 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
It gives me great mortification to be obliged to inform you that there is no prospect of being...
31007To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 12 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
Agreeably to your request I wrote to Mr Rea for information respecting a small article in his...
31008To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 21 January 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
If, in your judgement, I should appear to be as well qualified to take the charge of the...
31009To Benjamin Franklin from Ann Clay, 4 October 1771 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society This comes with a letter from my son. I hope you will pardon...
31010Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 1 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
by boy Will I Recieved your present of Tacitus for Cyrus , your friendly attentions to the proper...
31011Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 13 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
this Afternoon, M r Joseph Gilmore Called on me with a letter from Col: T. M. Randolph , who...
31012Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 24 April 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
your Ale was Vinose on the Palate but Rather Ventose on the Stomac, your Man brings you some...
31013Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 26 [April] 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
would it not be well to have those deeds on trust witnessed, altho I may Retain them or did your...
31014Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 18 December 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
your Servant yesterday met with me in the field where I was a little engaged & gave me your Note...
31015Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 29 June 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
Cyrus bring s you for your inspection the last Act of Assembly Respecting Appeals from...
31016Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 5 September 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
the boy brings you Som Seed of the late invented Hay Rye,—in its wild State it is generally found...
31017Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 5 December 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
as you appeard pleased with the sample of Potatoes the Servant brought the Other Day M rs Clay by...
31018Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 9 January 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
about two Day Since I recieved yours informing me you had Seen & Spoken to the man who builds the...
31019Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 23 May 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
thro’ forgetfulness inattention or Some other Cause I am unable to hint to Cap. Slaughter the...
31020Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 28 April 1819 (Jefferson Papers)
the trouble you undertook at the Call of benevolence & friendship has afforded me much...
31021Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 26 May 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I came to the Forest the morning you left it for Albemarle , to see you about the land, I wished...
31022Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 8 February 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
I am pleased to find you viewed my letter in the light it was intended,—a Real Concern for your...
31023Charles Clay’s Bedford County Temperature Readings, [ca. 26 February 1811] (Jefferson Papers)
1811 Day Morn 3 O.cl Jan 1 23 2 18 43 3 30 38 4 25 37 5 39 60 S6 45
31024Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, [received 22 October 1812] (Jefferson Papers)
M r Beverly Roy Scott eldest son of Our acquaintance Maj r Sam l Scott , feeling the amor Patriæ...
31025Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 21 November 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
we have sent you of the Cyder in the tallest bottle which we had marked N o 1 & not 3 as you...
31026Charles Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 20 December 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
Reflecting on an expression of yours Relative to an Idea Sometimes entertained by you of...
31027Mortgage of Campbell County Land to Samuel J. Harrison, 18 May 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
This Indenture made on the 18 th day of May 1812. between Thomas Jefferson of Monticello in...
31028To James Madison from LeRoy Pope and Clement C. Clay, 17 July 1816 (Madison Papers)
Your fellow-Citizens, the People of Madison County in the Mississippi Territory, assembled in...
31029Cyrus B. Clay to Thomas Jefferson, [received 16 May 1812] (Jefferson Papers)
Father being out on business, I am to inform you that it is no charity in giving the asparagus...
31030To George Washington from Ensign Peter Clayes, 12 May 1776 (Washington Papers)
[New York] May 12, 1776 . “Being the officer of the guard at the old City-Hall over the prisoners...
31031Green Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 4 May 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
I hardly Expect you recollect me, I am the Brother of Parson Charles Clay once of Albemarle C o —...
31032To James Madison from Henry Clay, 14 September 1816 (Madison Papers)
The last mail brought me the letter which you did me the honor to write on the 30t. Ulto. stating...
31033Henry Clay to James Madison, 10 October 1828 (Madison Papers)
(Confidential) I have been informed, through a respected channel, with which I presume you are...
31034To James Madison from Henry Clay, 11 December 1813 (Madison Papers)
I should not venture to take the liberty of addressing this letter to you, if you had not have...
31035Henry Clay to James Madison, 20 May 1828 (Madison Papers)
The inclosed letter has been transmitted to me by Mr. Bemis with a request to address a letter to...
31036Henry Clay to James Madison, 28 May 1833 (Madison Papers)
I received in due course of the Mail your obliging letter of the 6t. Ulto. and was extremely...
31037To James Madison from Henry Clay, 13 May 1826 (Madison Papers)
I received your letter of the 10th. Instant, transmitting those of Messrs. D’Espenville and...
31038To James Madison from Henry Clay, 4 April 1827 (Madison Papers)
I duly received your letter of the 24th. ultimo, transmitting one for Mr. Gallatin, which I have...
31039To James Madison from Henry Clay, [ca. 6 November] 1811 (Madison Papers)
H. Clay presents his respects to Mr. Madison, & sends him a bottle of wine made from the grape of...
31040To John Adams from Henry Clay, 27 August 1825 (Adams Papers)
Mr. Rabello being about to visit Boston and your residence, and being very desirous of the honor...
31041To James Madison from Henry Clay, 8 February 1816 (Madison Papers)
I fear that I cannot add to the stock of information of which you must be already possessed...
31042Henry Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 26 February 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Horace Gray of Boston , who will present you this letter, is making a tour of the Southern...
31043Henry Clay to Thomas Jefferson, 8 September 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. Alvan Stewart , who will deliver to you this letter, being desirous of the honor of your...
31044Henry Clay to James Madison, 17 March 1832 (Madison Papers)
I recd. with much pleasure your obliging note of the 13t. inst. Anxious to deserve your good...
31045From Henry Clay to John Quincy Adams, 11 March 1822 (Adams Papers)
Mr. Clay has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Mr. Adams and Mrs Adams to dinner on...
31046To James Madison from Henry Clay, 10 April 1809 (Madison Papers)
Mr Boyle haveing accepted the office of Judge of the court of Appeals of this state, I presume it...
31047From Henry Clay to John Quincy Adams, 2 February 1821 (Adams Papers)
Mr. Clay has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Adams to dinner on thursday...
31048Henry Clay to James Madison, 7 July 1828 (Madison Papers)
Mr. J. Caldwell, who will present you this letter, being desirous of the honor of your...
31049To James Madison from Henry Clay, 23 August 1808 (Madison Papers)
I am not sufficiently acquainted with the etiquette of appointments by the Executive to the Army...
31050To James Madison from Henry Clay, 25 May 1824 (Madison Papers)
I was particularly gratified to be favored from yourself with your sentiments on that interesting...