Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Eston Randolph, 30 January 1816
To Thomas Eston Randolph
Monticello Jan. 30. 16.
Dear Sir
I have this morning written to the Secretary of the navy, to sollicit a midshipman’s warrant for Mann. the bearer of this letter carries that to the post office so that it may go by tomorrow’s mail. it was more direct and certain to address it at once to the Secretary of the navy, and I have requested him to inclose the warrant to Mann, at Baltimore to the care of George Stevenson.
I desired mr Bacon to ask the favor of a copy of my mill account, the season being now arrived to which my important demands are generally fixed for settlement. I am sorry to hear of your rheumatism and hope the return of mild weather will bring relief
Th: Jefferson
PoC (MHi); on verso of reused address cover to TJ; at foot of text: “Thos E. Randolph esq.”; endorsed by TJ.
Index Entries
- Bacon, Edmund; Monticello overseer search
- Crowninshield, Benjamin Williams; as secretary of the navy search
- health; rheumatism search
- Navy Department, U.S.; applications to search
- Randolph, Thomas Eston (TJ’s cousin); and naval appointment for son search
- Randolph, Thomas Eston (TJ’s cousin); health of search
- Randolph, Thomas Eston (TJ’s cousin); letters to search
- Randolph, Thomas Mann (1798–1835) (son of TJ’s cousin Thomas Eston Randolph); naval appointment for search
- rheumatism; T. E. Randolph’s search
- Shadwell mills; and T. E. Randolph search
- Stevenson, George Pitt; merchant search