Author: David Ross
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Joins him in the opinion that inspection of the upper country would be of public utility and would secure a number of able-bodied people inhabiting good lands to industry; the wretched state of the flower trade [sic] is such that it must be improved by any possible means; if Jefferson has the time to attend to these objects it would be the proper season to do so.
Letter, 1786 December 23, Richmond, [Virginia], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: David Ross
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Category : Virginia
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Joins him in the opinion that inspection of the upper country would be of public utility and would secure a number of able-bodied people inhabiting good lands to industry; the wretched state of the flower trade [sic] is such that it must be improved by any possible means; if Jefferson has the time to attend to these objects it would be the proper season to do so.
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Joins him in the opinion that inspection of the upper country would be of public utility and would secure a number of able-bodied people inhabiting good lands to industry; the wretched state of the flower trade [sic] is such that it must be improved by any possible means; if Jefferson has the time to attend to these objects it would be the proper season to do so.
Letter, 1786 October 13, n.p., to [Thomas] Jefferson, n.p
Author: Marie Adélaide Lerein de Montigny De Marmontel
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Letter, 1791 November 23, Richmond, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Thomas Keene
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By order of T.M. Randolph encloses power of attorney which he should have had long ago; it was difficult to get four witnesses to the signature; asks for acknowledgement of its receipt.
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By order of T.M. Randolph encloses power of attorney which he should have had long ago; it was difficult to get four witnesses to the signature; asks for acknowledgement of its receipt.
Letter, 1813 December 22, Culpeper, [Virginia], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: William Champe Carter
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Missed Jefferson's letter dated 23 September regarding lines between neighboring estates; apologizes for the oversight; is sure that Jefferson and [James] Monroe will not wish a survey before spring; Monroe accepted the adjustment of the divisional line.
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Missed Jefferson's letter dated 23 September regarding lines between neighboring estates; apologizes for the oversight; is sure that Jefferson and [James] Monroe will not wish a survey before spring; Monroe accepted the adjustment of the divisional line.
Letter, 1786 August 21, Havre de Grace, [France], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Robert Robertson
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Requests assistance from Jefferson after being "turnd out" of an American merchant ship in France that his father, recently deceased, captained.
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Requests assistance from Jefferson after being "turnd out" of an American merchant ship in France that his father, recently deceased, captained.
Letter, 1805 December 13, Norfolk, [Virginia] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: John Mercer
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Sends two letters which he had expected to deliver in person, but ship in which he sailed from Liverpool on Oct. 3rd, for New York, put in here; book he received from Mr. Monroe will be sent on by first opportunity.
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Sends two letters which he had expected to deliver in person, but ship in which he sailed from Liverpool on Oct. 3rd, for New York, put in here; book he received from Mr. Monroe will be sent on by first opportunity.
Letter, 1809 March 1, Richmond, [Virginia] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: John McConacho
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Wishes him luck as he is about to retire from helm of country; knows principles by which he has governed; hopes his old gray hairs will sink in the grave with peace and happiness.
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Wishes him luck as he is about to retire from helm of country; knows principles by which he has governed; hopes his old gray hairs will sink in the grave with peace and happiness.
Letter, 1786 September 25, "la Rouerie," [Brittany, France], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Charles Armand Tuffin marquis de La Rouërie
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His response to Jefferson's letter was delayed by his wife's death; remarks that the reputation of the U.S. government has "fal[le]n in discredit" for its failure to pay the money owed to several French veterans of the Revolutionary War; this will be the last time he writes to Jefferson on this topic.
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His response to Jefferson's letter was delayed by his wife's death; remarks that the reputation of the U.S. government has "fal[le]n in discredit" for its failure to pay the money owed to several French veterans of the Revolutionary War; this will be the last time he writes to Jefferson on this topic.
Letter, 1815 October 17, Richmond, Virginia to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: David Meade Randolph
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Pages : 4
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His wretchedness and family's ruin caused by arbitrary power in Jefferson's hands; intends to effect an issue between them in public press; will not shrink from his purpose; recalls scenes opened by Secretary of State to Marshall of Virginia; insidious conversations in August 1793 in cabinet and at country residence [Monticello]; he laments the death of Dr. [Benjamin] Rush and the late Governor of Tennessee, yet he would, in justice to characters of Pierce Brother and Col. Thos. Blount, challenge his appeal to their memories; will ask for correctness of details which he shall unfold later; communication will remain wholly unknown to others until a similar affair at law instituted for the same purpose.
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His wretchedness and family's ruin caused by arbitrary power in Jefferson's hands; intends to effect an issue between them in public press; will not shrink from his purpose; recalls scenes opened by Secretary of State to Marshall of Virginia; insidious conversations in August 1793 in cabinet and at country residence [Monticello]; he laments the death of Dr. [Benjamin] Rush and the late Governor of Tennessee, yet he would, in justice to characters of Pierce Brother and Col. Thos. Blount, challenge his appeal to their memories; will ask for correctness of details which he shall unfold later; communication will remain wholly unknown to others until a similar affair at law instituted for the same purpose.
Letter, 1809 September 15, Richmond, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Thomas Mann Randolph
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Asks for letter of introduction before leaving for Harvard College.
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Asks for letter of introduction before leaving for Harvard College.