1To Thomas Jefferson from Matthew L. Davis and William A. Davis, 14 October 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
We contemplate putting to press an Edition of your Notes on Virginia, and printing at the end of the Volume the Appendix recently published by you on the subject of Logans speech—If there are any alterations, corrections or additions that you are desirous of making, we shall be highly gratified in communicating with you on the subject. … If, however, the Copies at present extant, meet your...
2To Thomas Jefferson from George Douglas, 15 October 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I am the person to whom you were so obliging as to give some time ago, in Philaa., a description of the Virginian Arms —Since I came to this place, I took the liberty of sending to you a copy of a pamphlet, which I called a Register — also, a copy of a Collection entitled Washingtoniana —I did not send these pamphlets to you as being of any value, but as a mark, the only one I had in my power,...