1To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 23 February 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I am to get out of this place in ten days, upon my having paid a fine of two hundred dollars. The...
2To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 9 January 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I hope you will pardon my having sent you revises, instead of clean Sheets of the thing now...
3To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 5 January 180[1] (Jefferson Papers)
An uncommon alarm has been spread here that congress were to annul the Presidential election. I...
4To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 17 November 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I inclose some newspapers, and Shall probably use the freedom of sending you by this same post A...
5To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 1 November 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I had, some days ago, a visit from Mr. Jefferson of this place. I have just now got the pamphlets...
6To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 27 October 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
Along with this comes another letter, covering some newspaper pieces. I beg leave to inclose the...
7To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, [ca. 20] October 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I am afraid of being troublesome. I wrote you last week with some pages of The Prospect, and now...
8To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 11 October 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
For some time past, I have regularly sent you, as far as they were printed, the Sheets of the 2d...
9To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 29 September 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
I have not been able to get any more of the Prospect; but next week I shall be able to Send...
10To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 13 September 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
Nothing is talked of here but the recent conspiracy of the negroes . One Thomas Prosser, a young...