1Thomas Jefferson to Elisha Ticknor, 15 August 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
I have recieved two letters from your son, mr George Ticknor , dated Mar. 15. and Apr. 23. from which I learn with pleasure that he enjoys health and is so much satisfied with his situation at Gottingen that he has concluded to prolong his residence there a year. the account he gives me of the German literature is very interesting, and such as I had not been before apprised of. it seems well...
2Thomas Jefferson to Elisha Ticknor, 12 December 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
I returned yesterday to this place after an absence of two months, and find here your three favors of Oct. 22. Nov. 1. and 16. this will explain, and apologise, I hope for the delay of the answer. the alternative you are so kind as to offer of paying the amount of the books in Boston , instead of remitting it to Europe , is a great accomodation, as my situation in the interior of the country,...