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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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184351 | Twyman, George | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from George Twyman | {Published in print edition Vol. 44:31 dated [before 3 July 1804]. Redated in June 2020 to [3... | |
184352 | Bill for Preservation of Peace in Harbors and Waters … | In the late spring and early summer of 1804, two incidents demonstrated the relative weakness of... | |||
184353 | Bill to Regulate the Clearance of Armed Vessels … | In the spring of 1804, Jefferson began receiving reports that owners of U.S. merchant vessels... | |||
184354 | Annual Message to Congress: Editorial Note | By October 1804, composing the annual message to Congress was a part of Jefferson’s autumn... | |||
184355 | McGillda, Mr. | Jefferson, Thomas | Enclosure: Letter of “McGillda” | as I have not the honor of being Personally Acquainted with you—you will have the goodness to... | |
184356 | Second Inaugural Address: Editorial Note | Before noon on Monday, the 4th of March, Jefferson mounted his horse—probably Wildair, his prized... | |||
184357 | Editorial Note | In crafting his response to James Fishback’s letter of 5 June 1809, Jefferson completed a draft... | |||
184358 | Editorial Note | James Madison was on poor terms with James Monroe after the latter’s abortive bid for the... | |||
184359 | Editorial Note | In composing his response to William Baldwin’s letter of 7 Jan. 1810 , Jefferson completed a... | |||
184360 | Editorial Note | Using the French manuscript that he received from the author in 1809, Jefferson undertook to see... |