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I had the honor to receive a letter from the Department of State (written per Mr: Forrest) of the...
I arrived here this evening, and in the morning, shall depart for Washington City. It is my...
I take the liberty of submitting to your examination the accompanying address to the people of...
In answer to yrs of the 5 Inst. I have to say, that the horse of which you speak, is entirely...
My having an oppertunity Yesterday of perusing the Newspaper I observed in the Account of the...
Conformable to request, I herewith recite a conversation which past between us (at some time I...
I am sorry to observe that the geting supply of fish is most uncertain, not having made arrang t...
I am conserned that every effort to procure fish for you have been inaffecttual, two has been...
Untill within a few days past we have not been able to procure the chub fish, If you will send on...
I observe in your communication to Congress at the commencement of the present session that our...
some years ago you had a mortgage on an estate in Goochland known by the name of B. Dam , it was...
Your letter to M r Jefferson of the 12 —upon the subject of M r Neilsons undertaking Pavilion N o...
It is my opinion that Doctor Cooper had better be engaged upon the terms he offers. Taking it for...
I have this morning received a letter from M r Timberlake, saying, that M r Michie has taken a...
By exposure to the late severe weather I have taken cold which has settled in my face, & from...
I rec d your letter dated the 5 Aug: two posts past, and owe you an apology for not acknowledging...
Being the sole superintendent & director of a difficult & important job which employs many hands,...
Permit me to introduce to you, the Rev d M r Marsh, who in returning to his native State of...
I have received your letter of the 10 th March and shall not fail, without some unforeseen...
I have this moment rec d your letter of the 9. with the one enclosed to D r Cooper — I entirely...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Edwd. C. Delavan Esqr. Chairman of the Executive...
Thinking that fresh Shad wou’d be a rarity, I avail myself of an occasion I had of sending up to...
I will thank you to send by the Bearer, a copy of the Resolution of the Board of Visitors...
Yours of the 24. Ulto. upon the subject of Mr. Longs appointment in the University of London—and...
Yours of the 5. inclosing D r Cooper s 3 letters, did not reach me until late the day before...
25. Went to Monticello to Breakfast—Accompanied M r Jefferson with M r Southal & M r Garrett to...
I think your proposals to the Raggis reasonable and more liberal than they cou’d have...
I returned yesterday from Charlottesville, & hasten to acknowledge the receipt of your package,...
I have recd. yours of the 8th Instant, with the letters from Mr. Long & Mr. Barbour inclosed— I...
I have just risen from a conference with General Cocke on the subject of the Law-Professorship at...
I thank you for forwarding the Seeds from M r Rodney .—I rec d them safely a few days ago. and...
After acknowledging the rect. of your late favours, the one containing the Bills of D & N. and...
Being pursuaded you wou’d gladly promote the views, of a practical agriculturist of Education,...
In a letter I received from my Friend Mr. Delavan, soon after his late visit to Montpelier, he...
I have taken the liberty to order my Servant to call at Monticello and get (by your permission) a...
Conversations with M r Brockenbrough and other practical Mechanicks, together with estimates made...
You will receive herein sixty dollars which I understood you to say was the price asked for the...
At the time I united with Mr Johnson, in declining to assent to the immediate appointment of Mr....
I return you herein the letter to D r Cooper with my signature. According to my understanding of...
I send herewith the Horse mentioned to you by M r Patterson & your grandson M r T. J. Randolph He...
I write chiefly to acknowledge the rect. of yours of the 19. together with the letters it...
I have to acknowledge the rec t of your letter of the 23 d Octo: with an order on your...
I have been inform’d by my Friends M r Coles , & M r Cary , that I was so fortunate as to obtain...
I received your several communications, addressed to me in Richmond—and together with our...
I received your circular of the 27. May in due time. In a letter which I have just received from...
Correct opinions in the liberal arts being the result of more cultivation than has fallen to my...
5. A Cloudy Morng. Left home at ¼ before 4 O’Clock, and reached Monticello at ¼ after 8—Found the...
The extreme coldness of the Weather, rendering the passage of the Rivanna already difficult &...
It is proper to inform you before I leave the neighbourhood what I have done, in discharge of the...
I am induced to fear, from what I hear from M r Neilson , of your daily expecting to hear from...