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15 December 1809. Encloses a letter from James P. Preston of Virginia and recommends him for the...
A letter has been received by Mr. Kenan of North Carolina from an officer of the army of good...
8 February 1810, Washington. Upon learning that Mr. Graham has declined the governor’s post in...
Ca. 12 February 1810. Informs JM that “Colo: Howard will accept the appointment.” Suggests that...
24 March 1810, Congress Hall. Has learned from William Branch Giles that Mr. Dublois, “who is...
My absence from chesterfield prevented my receiving your letter until a few days since. When the...
Jno W Eppes presents his respects to the President. He considers the subject on which he...
31 October 1812, Petersburg. Reports that “Many respectable citizens of this place are anxious...
I received a few days before my confinement the enclosed letter from Mr. Richard Dabbs of...
The difficulty which I allways feel in begining a correspondence has hitherto debared me from the...
I received two days ago your favor of the 14th. of April, and although I am apprehensive I have...
To avoid the difficulties, which must ever attend personal applications, on subjects important...
I have it now in my power to inform you that all obstacles to my happiness are removed, and that...
The badness of the roads prevented our reaching Millers last Evening. We arrived here at an early...
I have just time by my Father who is setting out for Richmond to acknowledge the reciept of your...
On my return here from Bermuda-Hundred I found your last letter & as an opportunity to Petersburg...
In my letter on the subject of Bermuda Hundred I neglected to say any thing in answer to that...
Since my note to you from the wharf at the Hundred I have been in daily expectation of having it...
My poor Mary still continues to suffer much from her right breast—It has broke in four or five...
Maria continues I think to mend slowly; The inflamation in the part of her breast already broke...
We have been favoured within a few days past with a visit from Patsy and Mr. Randolph which has...
My poor Mary is still confined—She is well enough to pass to an adjoining room but has not yet...
Your letter of the 4th. to Maria reached us at this place on the 15th. instant—We are at length...
We reached Eppington safely on the third day from Monticello and this place two days afterwards....
We left Mont-Blanco on the 23d. of last month and expected by this time to have been safely...
I have postponed writing until I could give you some information as to the horses—I have engaged...
Previous to receiving your last letters , I had engaged Mr. Bells Horse and his match for you at...
Our little one continues in good health and I feel no apprehensions about Maria. The hardness in...
My being absent on a trip to the Hundred on the arrival of your letter has occasioned...
I postponed writing by the last post from a hope that a cough with which our little infant had...