1To Thomas Jefferson from James Ronaldson, 22 February 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
The patterns of cloth and Yarn I have taken the liberty of sending to you, are all manufactured...
2From Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 25 February 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Ronaldson & his thanks for the samples of Alms-house...
3From Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 13 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
In the spring of 1806. you sent me many patterns of a variety of manufactures then carried on in...
4To Thomas Jefferson from James Ronaldson, 25 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
Being unacquainted with the wool business, and not from my own experience capable of giving an...
5From Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 28 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Ronaldson & his thanks for the satisfactory...
6From Thomas Jefferson to James Ronaldson, 13 February 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I must once more be troublesome to you on the subject of Wool. I inclose you a sample of the wool...
7James Ronaldson to Thomas Jefferson, 5 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I was favored with your’s accompanying the wool , on the 21 st ult ; and have delayed answering...
8James Ronaldson to Thomas Jefferson, 20 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty of inclosing coppy of a bill now before the Legistlature of Penn y , that may...
9William Davy and Others to Thomas Jefferson, 28 April 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
F rom a variety of causes, and more particularly the late embargo, a spirit of enterprize in the...
10James Ronaldson to Thomas Jefferson, 4 March 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
I have taken the liberty of sending you the seeds contained in the annexed list: The circumstance...