1To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 1 March 180[1] (Jefferson Papers)
As an old friend I cannot resist the impulse of my heart, in expressing to you its exultation on...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 13 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor received yesterday was quite Unexpected. It was not my intention by obtruding my...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 13 June 1801 [document added in digital edition] (Jefferson Papers)
This is the first time I ever felt a disinclination to address you, as the subject on which I...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 13 August 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Among the numerous recommendations which you daily receive for appointments I beg leave to Step...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 24 October 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I know your goodness will pardon the trouble I am about to give you: every sentiment, and feeling...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 5 November 1801 [document added in digital edition] (Jefferson Papers)
Being desirous of Making you personally acquainted with My friend Mr David Easton I take the...
7To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 6 March 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
The inclosed letter for Mr. Hawkins, I beg the favor of you to direct and forward. tis to be sure...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 21 October 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
You were so kind as to offer to forward my letters to Mr Monroe I avail my self of your always...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 10 February 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I have heard from different quarters that Doct Bache wou’d certainly supercede Major Jackson in...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Elizabeth House Trist, 11 April 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
I snatch a moment to return you my most Sincere and devout thanks, for all your acts of...