1From Thomas Jefferson to John Brown Cutting, 7 June 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
Tho your last letter (recd. yesterday) supposes you will be setting out for Paris before this can...
2From Thomas Jefferson to John Brown Cutting, 17 October 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
Our ship arrived here this evening, and if the wind permits we shall sail tomorrow. I cannot do...
3Enclosure II: William Short to John Browne Cutting, 11 August 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
I am happy to be able to add to the testimony of Purdie’s being a Citizen of the United States. I...
4Enclosure VI: Hugh Purdie to John Browne Cutting, 15 September 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
My situation at this instant makes me shed tears plentifully. I must proceed to inform you that...
5Enclosure: William Short to John Brown Cutting, 17 February 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
I thank you most sincerely for your two kind and faithful letters, the first of the 5th. inst....
6Enclosure IV: Philip Stephens to John Browne Cutting, [19 August 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
Having laid before my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty your Memorial of the 10th instant...
7From Thomas Jefferson to John Brown Cutting, 24 September 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
I am favored with yours of the 18th. inst. and thank you for the intelligence it contains. I now...
8From Thomas Jefferson to John Brown Cutting, 25 April 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The bearer hereof, Mr. Robert Leslie, a watchmaker of this city goes to establish himself in...
9From Thomas Jefferson to John Brown Cutting, 10 September 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
Having this moment had occasion to turn to my estimates of the debts of the United states, I find...
10II. Secretary of State to John Browne Cutting, 17 December 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of June 11th. came to hand August 28th. Those of July 16. August 7. 11. October 4. and...