Author: Thomas Keene
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Languages : en
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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, 1791 November 23, Richmond, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Thomas Keene
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Languages : en
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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, 1786 December 23, Richmond, [Virginia], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: David Ross
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Category : Virginia
Languages : en
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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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Category : Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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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.
Extract of a Letter from Thomas Jefferson
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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As a young man, Jefferson began to preserve all the existing laws of Virginia. In 1796 he commnenced to put his collection in order. His letter gives an account of his search and the process of organization and preservation.
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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As a young man, Jefferson began to preserve all the existing laws of Virginia. In 1796 he commnenced to put his collection in order. His letter gives an account of his search and the process of organization and preservation.
Letter, 1809 September 15, Richmond, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Thomas Mann Randolph
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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.
Letter, 1809 March 1, Richmond, [Virginia] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: John McConacho
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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, 1815 October 17, Richmond, Virginia to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: David Meade Randolph
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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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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.
Letter, 1791 November 9, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [William Short], N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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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.
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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, 1821 November 27, Shelly, [Gloucester, Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Elizabeth Page
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Requests information concerning money expended in the Revolution by her father, General Thomas Nelson; his widow and children are in want and intend applying to Virginia legislature for renumeration.
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Requests information concerning money expended in the Revolution by her father, General Thomas Nelson; his widow and children are in want and intend applying to Virginia legislature for renumeration.
Letter, 1791 December 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Willing, Morris and Swanwick
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Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Enclosed is letter from Mr. DeLormene who refers them to Jefferson for information; they would appreciate any information on subject.
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Enclosed is letter from Mr. DeLormene who refers them to Jefferson for information; they would appreciate any information on subject.
Letter, 1801 November 6, Fairfax [County, Virginia] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Henry Rose
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Category : Charlottesville (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Received description of route from home to Charlottesville; Mr. Fitzhugh gladly gives permission for his private road to be used.
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Category : Charlottesville (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Received description of route from home to Charlottesville; Mr. Fitzhugh gladly gives permission for his private road to be used.