Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Francis W. Pickens, 16 November 1824

Abbeville 16th November 1824

Respected Sir

I wish to know when the literary institution under your direction will go into opperation, & what is the plan, & course of study, & what will be the expences of a student per annum. I have studied English grammar, Webber’s arithmetic, Simpson’s Euclid, Day’s algebra Logarithms, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, Surveying &c, Morse’s Universal geography, & Adam’s Roman Antiquities, Tytlar’s universal History, Rhetoric; Composition &c, besides a full course of Latin, Greek Testament, Lyræca Minora, part of Henaphon, & eight books of Homer’s Iliad. I wish now to devote a year or two to the study of Astronomy, Logic, Metaphysics, Oratory Political economy &C &C; I wish to engage in the study of these at a suitable place immediately.

If the institution were not to commence for two months, Could I not spend my time profitably at the place?

By immediately answering this & directing your letter to Columbia So Carolina you will confer a singular favour on one, who is in undissembled esteem & respect your obdt Servant

Francis W. Pickens

DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

Index Entries