1Christopher Clark to Thomas Jefferson, 29 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
mr Jeffersons Reasoning in the case of the wittnessth against Robertson for perjury is strong and Conclusive for the defendant if he is Right in his premisses, and even if it Shall be found erroneous in matter of law the length of time which has pased away since his attention was particularly caled to legal inquiry and the absence of books will be an ap ample apology for a Sketch proceeding...
2Christopher Clark to Thomas Jefferson, 5 December 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
We are Verry much obliged by your friendly enquire of this morning M rs Clark is I trust better: the fever we have Rebuked if not Removed her debility is yet excessive but will sincerly hope be Restord by time The baby is well and thriving I avail myself of this occasion to express my deep Regret that the situation of the family has deprived us of the society of yourself and the young Ladies...