Thomas Jefferson Papers

Thomas Jefferson to Beriman B. Breedin, 25 September 1822

To Beriman B. Breedin

Monticello Sep. 25. 22.

Sir

Your letter of Aug. 19. was recieved on the 20th instant. I am sorry it is not in my power to inform you at what point of time our university may be opened. all our buildings are compleated except one, and when that will be done depends on the disposition of our state legislature to furnish the means. the general belief is that the last elections to that body have been favorable to the institution; and my own expectation is that we may open it, either at the close of the [e]nsuing1 year, or within a year or two after that, according to the dispositions of the next or future legislatures. whenever it shall be opened we mean that it shall be under [Pro]fessors as eminent in their respective lines of science as can [b]e procured on either side of the Atlantic, and no endeavors will be spared to give a participation of it’s benefits to students from our sister states equally with those of our own. Accept the assurance of my great respect.

Th: Jefferson

PoC (DLC); on verso of reused address cover of Bernard Peyton to TJ, 25 June 1821; torn at seal; at foot of text: “Mr B. B. Breedin”; endorsed by TJ.

The building still to be compleated at the University of Virginia was the Rotunda.

1Word faint.

Index Entries

  • Breedin, Berriman (Beriman) B.; letter to search
  • Breedin, Berriman (Beriman) B.; seeks information on University of Virginia search
  • Virginia, University of; Construction and Grounds; progress of search
  • Virginia, University of; Construction and Grounds; Rotunda (library) search
  • Virginia, University of; Establishment; and General Assembly search
  • Virginia, University of; Establishment; opening of search
  • Virginia, University of; Students; prospective students search
  • Virginia; General Assembly search