1To Thomas Jefferson from Edward Miller, 12 March 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I beg leave to lay before you a small publication concerning the Malignant Fever which has so often prevailed within a few years in various parts of the United States. The importance of this subject, in relation to the foreign commerce of America and the social intercourse of nations, will afford, I trust, a sufficient apology for another attempt to exhibit & arrange the facts on which public...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Edward Miller, 27 April 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Doctr. Miller, & his thanks for the pamphlet on Yellow fever he was so kind as to send him. he has read it with great satisfaction and as much conviction as he dares permit himself to feel on a subject so little familiar to him. he has directed copies of it to be procured and sent to all our diplomatic and other foreign agents, in order to correct the...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Edward Miller, 6 October 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
The office of Register of the Land Office for this district having recently become vacant by the Dcease of Charles Killgore Esquire; I have presumed to make Application for that appointment. Youre Excelency will be pleased to Excuse this direct application to your self, if it should not be strictly agreeable to the common form established at the Seat Government, to which I am perhaps a...