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4101 Swift, Joseph Gardner Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Gardner Swift, 11 June … 1825-06-11 Gen. Swift presents his respects to President Jefferson & encloses a catalogue of the Library of...
4102 Wirt, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Wirt, 11 June 1825 1825-06-11 Doct. Caldwell, of the University of Transylvania, being on his way homeward from a short...
4103 Sullivan, William Adams, John To John Adams from William Sullivan, 10 June 1825 1825-06-10 I have the honor to enclose a card for the celebration on the seventeenth ; An occasion on which...
4104 Adams, John Force, Peter From John Adams to Peter Force, 10 June 1825 1825-06-10 I recieved the enclosed extract this morning from the North. The Source from whence it comes is...
4105 Madison, James Brown, Jacob From James Madison to Jacob Brown, 10 June 1825 1825-06-10 Captain Glassel heretofore of my neighbourhood, supposing that a trip to Scotland may aid an...
4106 Harlan, Richard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Harlan, 10 June 1825 1825-06-10 Ambitious to have my name associated, in some respects, with one who has so long and so justly...
4107 Brockenbrough, Arthur S. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 9 … 1825-06-09 I find by your favor of the 7 t I did not express myself in a way to be unstood by you relative...
4108 Hilliard, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Hilliard, 9 June 1825 1825-06-09 Yours of the 22 d ult. is at hand. The Saxon Books have been ordered from England, & will be...
4109 Duer, William Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson From William Duer to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 8 … 1825-06-08 Presuming upon an acquaintance it was my happiness to form, many years ago, and upon the...
4110 Jefferson, Thomas Peyton, Bernard From Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Peyton, 8 June 1825 1825-06-08 A letter just rec d from mr Thompson Collector of N. York informs me that he has rec d for me...
4111 Jefferson, Thomas Thompson, Jonathan From Thomas Jefferson to Jonathan Thompson, 8 June 1825 1825-06-08 Your favor of May 31. is just rec d informing me that you had some time ago rec d & forwarded to...
4112 Quincy, Josiah, III Adams, John To John Adams from Josiah, III Quincy, 7 June 1825 1825-06-07 John W. Boott Esq. of this city being desirous, with his friend Mr M Cale, of Philadelphia, to...
4113 Jefferson, Thomas Brockenbrough, Arthur S. From Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 7 … 1825-06-07 D r Emmet can have both the large basement rooms & to be arranged as he pleases for his chemical...
4114 Adams, John Quincy Welsh, Thomas From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Welsh, 6 June 1825 1825-06-06 We have just learnt the afflicting dispensation which has befallen you, and while forwarding the...
4115 Brockenbrough, Arthur S. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 6 … 1825-06-06 In finishing the Library room of the Rotunda in what way do you propose securing it at the head...
4116 Gilfre, Tertius Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Tertius Gilfre, 6 June 1825 1825-06-06 Although I have not honor of your personal acquaintance, but resting on the information that I...
4117 Jefferson, Thomas Gilmer, Francis Walker From Thomas Jefferson to Francis Walker Gilmer, 6 June … 1825-06-06 Altho’ our institution has been successful in the main, yet in some of it’s details fortune has...
4118 Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, George Washington From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to George … 1825-06-05 I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs....
4119 Colvin, Richard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Colvin, 5 June 1825 1825-06-05 It was a rule with Rex and Roy. to cause a vir to be Scent, a La Mort,’ that did Sir, Contre Ciel...
4120 Jefferson, Thomas Randolph, Thomas Mann From Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, 5 June … 1825-06-05 It is not long since I was apprised that the state of your affairs had become doubtful, and only...
4121 Carey, Henry Charles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Charles Carey, 4 June … 1825-06-04 By the mail with this, we send you the sheets of your excellent work. The book is just from the...
4122 Hilliard, William William Hilliard and Samuel H. Walley: Bond to TJ re. … 1825-06-04 Know all Men by these Presents, That we William Hilliard of Cambridge County of Middlesex and...
4123 Thompson, George Madison, James To James Madison from George Thompson, 3 June 1825 1825-06-03 I have expected for some years that I would once more visit Virginia, the Country that gave me...
4124 Jefferson, Thomas Hilliard, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Hilliard, 3 June 1825 1825-06-03 The copying of our Catalogue was finished yesterday, and I now inclose it. in my letter of May...
4125 Jefferson, Thomas Garrett, Alexander From Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Garrett, 2 June 1825 1825-06-02 In a letter of a few days age to mr Hilliard I informed him that the mail by which that letter...
4126 Thompson, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Thompson, 2 June 1825 1825-06-02 Upwards of thirty years have passed over our heads since I had the pleasure of seeing you, &...
4127 Jay, William Jay, Peter Augustus William Jay to Peter Augustus Jay, 31 May[–1 June] 1825 1825-05-31 For two or three days past, Papa has been more unwell than usual; not with any new complaints,...
4128 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 1 June 1825 1825-06-01 I intended to have called on you to day, and had actually set out, but have been compelld to...
4129 Jefferson, Thomas Coolidge, Joseph From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Coolidge, May 1825 1825-05-01 A clock is wanting for the Rotunda of the University; the size and strength of it’s works must be...
4130 Jefferson, Thomas Bonnycastle, Charles From Thomas Jefferson to Charles Bonnycastle, 31 May … 1825-05-31 This instrument of Accord and Agreement entered into between Thomas Jefferson Rector of the...
4131 Jefferson, Thomas Brockenbrough, Arthur S. From Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 31 … 1825-05-31 This will be handed you by Doct r Waterhouse of Cambridge, a distinguished character, and...
4132 Brockenbrough, Arthur S. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 31 … 1825-05-31 Judge Dade I am informed resides near Dumfries Prince William County— I trust we have not...
4133 Jefferson, Thomas Dade, William A.G. From Thomas Jefferson to William A.G. Dade, 31 May 1825 1825-05-31 I must first congratulate you on the successful issus of the labors in which we were associated...
4134 Jackson, Andrew Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Andrew Jackson, 31 May 1825 1825-05-31 Permit me to make known to you my friend M r Ogden who will hand you this—he is the only...
4135 Scott, Gustavus H. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Gustavus H. Scott, 31 May 1825 1825-05-31 I am induced by the great interest which you manifest in behalf of the V a University, to beg the...
4136 Terrell, Dabney Carr Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Dabney Carr Terrell, 31 May … 1825-05-31 After much hesitation it is with extreme reluctance that I at length determine to trouble you...
4137 Thompson, Jonathan Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Thompson, 31 May 1825 1825-05-31 I herewith transmit a letter & invoice received per the Ship Martha, Freeman master from...
4138 Bernard, Samuel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Bernard, 30 May 1825 1825-05-30 You will perhaps recollect that in the early Part of last year, I took the liberty of forwarding...
4139 Lee, Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Lee, 30 May 1825 1825-05-30 The only definite proposition I can obtain from M r Wyer is that the collection of specimens in...
4140 Jefferson, Thomas Leitch, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Leitch, 30 May 1825 1825-05-30 a sack of salt. ViCMRL .
4141 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 May … 1825-05-30 D r Waterhouse having long had “ a concern of mind “ to visit the shrine of S t James and S t...
4142 Hosack, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Hosack, 29 May 1825 1825-05-29 I have lately received from my friend Mr Halkett a copy of the accompanying work and one for Mr...
4143 Gilmer, Francis Walker Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Walker Gilmer, 28 May … 1825-05-28 on my arrival here, I found two letters and a bill of lading from Gowan and Marx, concerning the...
4144 Minor, Daniel K. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel K. Minor, 27 May 1825 1825-05-27 From a letter recently received, from a young gentleman now in Richmond, Mr Holbrook, I learn...
4145 Johnson, Chapman Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Chapman Johnson, 26 May 1825 1825-05-26 Your letter of the 13 th received yesterday, on my return from Lynchburg, imposes on me a very...
4146 Jefferson, Thomas Brockenbrough, Arthur S. From Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 25 … 1825-05-25 I inclose you the Report rendered by mr Gilmer to the Visitors on his return, together with the...
4147 Cabell, Joseph Carrington Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carrington Cabell, 25 … 1825-05-25 I arrived at this place yesterday, on my return from Lancaster and have to-day had an interview...
4148 Peyton, Bernard Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 25 May 1825 1825-05-25 I have heard with the deepe s t regret of your present, or late indisposition, & agreeable to...
4149 Yancey, Charles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Yancey, 25 May 1825 1825-05-25 Permit me to introduce to you our young friend M r George B Bibb, of Alabama, the only son of...
4150 Gilmer, Francis Walker Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Walker Gilmer, 24 May … 1825-05-24 When I wrote to you last about the claim of Mr. Bonnycastle, I had not the least conception of...