Letter, 1791 December 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p

Letter, 1791 December 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p PDF Author: Willing, Morris and Swanwick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1

Get Book Here

Book Description
Enclosed is letter from Mr. DeLormene who refers them to Jefferson for information; they would appreciate any information on subject.

Letter, 1791 December 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p

Letter, 1791 December 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p PDF Author: Willing, Morris and Swanwick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1

Get Book Here

Book Description
Enclosed is letter from Mr. DeLormene who refers them to Jefferson for information; they would appreciate any information on subject.

Letter, 1791 December 28, New York, [New York] to Thomas Jefferson, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania].

Letter, 1791 December 28, New York, [New York] to Thomas Jefferson, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]. PDF Author: Robert R. Livingston
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
A letter of introduction for his brother to Jefferson.

Letter, 1793 [February], N.p. to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

Letter, 1793 [February], N.p. to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania]. PDF Author: William G. Sydnor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
Refers to letter by Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. dated 28 December 1792; hopes for a promotion in the army, but does not expect it until he has proper knowledge in the military line.

Letter, 1791 January 24, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William] Short, N.p

Letter, 1791 January 24, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William] Short, N.p PDF Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
Received some of his furniture, which is in good condition; hopes his servant will come to work for him in the United States and tells Short how much to offer him for a salary; decides to accept as a matter of protocol the gifts of the French government officials Jean Francois de Tolozan and Franc̜ois Pierre de Sequeville; instructs Short to discreetly sell the presents from Tolozan and Sequeville to finance Jefferson's gifts; encourages Short to return to the United States so as to advance his political career.

Letter, 1791 November 9, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William Short], N.p

Letter, 1791 November 9, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William Short], N.p PDF Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
Informs Short that Thomas Pinckney was offered the nomination of ambassador to Great Britain and that Short is being considered for the same post in either France or at the Netherlands.

Letter, 1820 May 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p

Letter, 1820 May 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p PDF Author: Giacomo Raggi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
Requests letter of recommendation to help him dispose of "a few natural curiosities" he brought from Italy; and to encourage him in getting "the Sculpture of a Monument to the Immortal Washington to be erected in this city."

Letter, 1805 January 7, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p

Letter, 1805 January 7, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p PDF Author: Archibald McAllister
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
To the Constitution recommends the son of Israell Israell, late sheriff of Philadelphia, to be a member of Congress; the son is worthy of it; asks to be informed if he [himself] shall be a member of Congress or not.

Letter, 1801 March 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p

Letter, 1801 March 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p PDF Author: Rembrandt Peale
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 2

Get Book Here

Book Description
Will make a copy of his portrait of Jefferson for thirty dollars; because of the difficulties presented by the front face, the fact that it is a copy will be obvious; was disappointed in the print made from this picture; had hopes that the second would be better but was still disappointed; the poor state of engraving as well as painting in this country is due to the want of encouragement.

Letter, 1791 July 28, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William Short], N.p

Letter, 1791 July 28, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William Short], N.p PDF Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wine
Languages : en
Pages : 5

Get Book Here

Book Description
Acknowledges receipt of the items he requested of Short the previous year, including George Washington's wine; advises Short on what he should and should not charge while on diplomatic missions; no new ambassadors will be appointed until Congress reconvenes; notes that Thomas Paine's pamphlet [The Rights of Man?] "has been published and read with general applause here"; informs Short that it was attacked, though, by those who wish a reconciliation with England, which is not the opinion of the general public; vanilla is scarce in Philadelphia.

Letter to Thomas Jefferson; Philadelphia December 17th, 1811

Letter to Thomas Jefferson; Philadelphia December 17th, 1811 PDF Author: Benjamin Rush
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 3

Get Book Here

Book Description