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I had the honor of addressing your Excellency on the 11th inst. I then informed you it was...
The difficulties, which you proposed to me as to the commission of the peace I will endeavor to...
I had the honor of addressing your Excellency on the 11h: inst. I then informed you it was...
On the 13th Instant I had the honor to receive your Excellency’s Letter of the 28th Ulto with a...
I am much obliged by your friendly communication of the intelligence from the Chevalier de la...
On the 13th. Instant I had the honor to receive your Excellency’s Letter of the 28th Ulto. with a...
The Board has taken into consideration the several parts of Colo. Marshalls Letter , and I now do...
Since writing to you on the subject of the council proposed by Colo. Marshall, General and Colo....
The Board are of opinion that Capt. de Klauman cannot regularly be promoted to the Majority in...
Your Excellency will receive herewith enclos’d the copy of a letter from Thomas Scott to the...
Your Letter inclosing the resolutions of congress relating to the capture of the Portuguese Snow...
By his Excellency THOMAS JEFFERSON, Esq; Governour or Chief Magistrate of the commonwealth of...
Your letter of Nov. 20. 1779. came safe, tho lately, to hand. The future acts of our assembly I...
[ Without place or date ] In a long war the difficulty and expense of raising men increases, and...
I have to [entreat?] that your Excellency would be so kind as to forward the letters that...
Colo. Muter will be pleased to enquire into the particular arms and accoutrements delivered by...
Mr. Torriano has permission to visit Colo. Wilson Miles Cary at his residence either in Fluvanna...
The bearer hereof a deserter from the British army has permission to cross James river at...
N ( DLC ); entirely in TJ’s hand. Undated, but before Gen. Lee’s dismissal by Congress 10 Jan....
670Memorandum Books, 1780 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Gave Norwell’s man 24/. 2. Pd. Martin houshold expences £7–4. 4. Gave in charity £3. 8....
The late assembly having made some alteration in the Western force as stated to you in my former...
The inclosed letters which came to hand yesterday from France do myself the pleasure of...
A large packet directed to the President of Congress with other dispatches for the Chevalier de...
I am informed that the Virginia Line are ordered from the Main Army to reinforce the one here....
The severity of the weather obligeing Colo. Mason to continue with me for three days, he among...
[ Philadelphia, 8 Jan. 1780 . From “Minutes of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania,”...
The most timid being now satisfied that the enemy will not pay us a visit, Baptiste is relieved,...
Your Excellency will receive herewith enclos’d two Acts of Congress of the 13. and 14. Instant....
On a conjectural view of the money likely to come in to the Treasury between this and the 15th....
Williamsburg, 20 Jan. 1780. Because of the dissolution of the fourth troop of Nelson’s corps of...
Williamsburg, 21 Jan. 1780 [ misdated 1779 ]. A recent regulation enables captains of artillery...
I have before me your Excellency’s favor of the 16th of Decr last. The inclosures for New-York...
Morristown, 22 Jan. 1780 . Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 16 Dec. 1779, which did not come to hand...
We are very desirous of having a fort at the mouth of Ohio which together with other posts meant...
By his Excellency Thomas Jefferson Esqr. Governor or chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth of...
Before the receipt of your Letter , the assembly having empowered us to raise one troop of horse...
By a vessel decoyed in here yesterday bound from New York to Savannah we learn that she sailed...
[ Williamsburg ] 25 Jan. 1780 . Requests advice of Council concerning purchase of spirits and...
Mr. Randolph having been at first appointed a Lieut: of horse, and declined accepting it Mr. Reid...
The Board of War have appointed you to act a[s] inspector of all the military Stores and...
[ Williamsburg ] 26 Jan. 1780 . Recommending purchase of the whole or part of a tract of...
The Governor is advised to recommend to the Board of Trade to draw Bills of Exchange on Messrs....
I find that the recommendation of council to have bills of exchange drawn and sent to Colo....
By Colo. Legras I have written to Colo. Clarke fully as to the military affairs in the Western...
Your letters of October 26 and 28 and Novr. 6 came safely to hand and lastly that of August 24. I...
As we propose this Spring to take possession of and fortify some post as near the mouth of Ohio...
I had the Honor of writing to your Excellency the last Month expressing hopes that by the return...
A most distressing harvest in this State having reduced us to the necessity of either disbanding...
I find that the execution of the Commission for determining disputed titles to land, so far as...
Since I did myself the honor to address your Excellency on the 24th. our frigates have returned...