1Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 9 April 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
The proof herewith Sent is taken in a rough manner as there was not time to have it properly Chased up and leaded without delaying to an other post day but as it can be leaded and justified after it is corrected I trust you will excuse the haste RC ( DLC ); dateline at foot of text, with “ M Thos: Jefferson Esqr” above that; endorsed by TJ as received 14 Apr. 1817 and so recorded in SJL ....
2Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 16 July 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
By this days steam boat I have sent your books Homer & c together with the two vols mathematical in all Seventeen Volumes They are sent to the care of M r W m F Gray Bookseller of Fredericksburg with a request to have them sent on without delay RC ( DLC ); endorsement by TJ torn. Recorded in
3Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 30 July 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
I shall send you another proof by the next mail If it would not be too much trouble I should like that you would receive and return a proof once a week whilst you are in Bedford but in this matter I do not wish you to do any thing that would not be agreeable to you on l y the book has been so long in hand I am desirous to progress with RC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “ Thomas Jefferson...
4Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 6 February 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
This day I have Sent to the care of M r W. F Gray of Fredericksburg a Box of Books contents as ⅌ Enclosed Memorandum your account is also Enclosed I am preparing to republish the little treatise on Garddening published Some years ago by S. H: Smith . I would wish to make it as Extensively useful as I can possibly do it to sell at a dollar; least you should not have a copy of the book I...
5Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Joseph Milligan, [ca. 6 February 1818] (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas Jefferson Esquire To Joseph Milligan 1815 Nov. 10 To Binding 5 Octavo Vol s calf gilt 5. 00 1 Nautical Almanac 1816.
6Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 11 May 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent a box of Books for you to the care of W m F Gray of Fredericksburg it contains Tacitus 8 vols and two other Octavo volumes also a folio volume which is either yours or Miss Randolph s it was left with me by M rs Madison — at the time it was left I had nothing of that kind to bind and when I was binding for you last year it was forgotten I have put into the box four Books for M r Carr
7Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 10 August 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I beg that you will accept the copy of the Federalist which you will herewith receive as the joint present of Jacob Gideon Jr and myself he is the printer & publisher and I am the binder RC ( DLC ); dateline at foot of text; addressed: “ Thomas Jefferson Esq r Monticello Milton V ia [i.e., Virginia]”; endorsed by TJ as received 1 Sept. 1818 and so recorded in SJL .
8Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 17 October 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I have sent you by this days mail a full Copy of the political Economy If you think there should be an Index or table of Contents please send it by mail as soon as you can as that is all that will now delay the publication RC ( DLC ); endorsed by TJ as received 22 Oct. 1818 and so recorded in SJL . RC ( DLC ); address cover only; with PoC of TJ to Milligan, 12 Jan. 1819 , on verso; addressed:...
9Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 30 October 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I have by this days mail Sent you a copy of the little book on Gardening which I wrote to you about last Spring if you have time to spare I will esteem it a favour if you will Examine the work you will find it contains all Hepburn s & Gardiner s & Book and the little Treatise by M r Randolph of Williamsburg and Some new matter at the following pages =prospectus= page 20 a note on hot beds page...
10Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 20 November 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
I sent two complete copies of political Economy to you by post and I will on the 21 st send you ten copies in boards to the care William F Gray in Fredericksburg I will anounce the work in the Intelligencer on the first day of December , I propose to send a young man to Norfolk Petersburg & Richmond