1To Thomas Jefferson from William Nelson, Jr., 22 November 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
An indisposition of some weeks, with the uninterupted succession of courts, prevented my earlier attention to the subject of your letter, which I have answered this day. The intervention of another circumstance, which might be improperly mentioned in a public letter, has also retarded my sending before the inclosed orders and proclamations. This was the illness of my mother, who, I am happy to...
2To Thomas Jefferson from William Nelson, Jr., 22 November 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
I received your favor desiring information of the proceedings in this State, which may be considered by Great Britain as infractions of the treaty, and copies of all acts, orders, proclamations, and decisions, legislative, executive and judiciary, which may have affected the debts or other property, or the persons, of British-subjects, or American-refugees, and do myself the pleasure of...