Author: A. Ritchie
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Languages : en
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Knows nothing of justice of the claim; only wishes heirs of Col. Beatty not to go to law; will furnish Superintendent Monroe any papers.
Letter, 1805 February 15, Georgetown, [Washington D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: A. Ritchie
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Knows nothing of justice of the claim; only wishes heirs of Col. Beatty not to go to law; will furnish Superintendent Monroe any papers.
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Knows nothing of justice of the claim; only wishes heirs of Col. Beatty not to go to law; will furnish Superintendent Monroe any papers.
Letter, 1805 February 9, Georgetown, [Washington D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: A. Ritchie
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Category : Property
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Administrator for late Charles Beatty; land on which president's house is situated; desires heirs to sell it, at terms quite admissable, to prevent them going to law.
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Category : Property
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Administrator for late Charles Beatty; land on which president's house is situated; desires heirs to sell it, at terms quite admissable, to prevent them going to law.
Letter, 1805 February 14, Washington [D.C.] to A. Ritchie, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Languages : en
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Subject in letter of 9th entirely new to him; referred it to superintendent of city; his guess would be that the U.S. has no interest in the question and would take to part; question seems to be between heirs of Byrne & Beatty, which is entitled to price of the square; reserves opinion until he receives Superintendent's report.
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Subject in letter of 9th entirely new to him; referred it to superintendent of city; his guess would be that the U.S. has no interest in the question and would take to part; question seems to be between heirs of Byrne & Beatty, which is entitled to price of the square; reserves opinion until he receives Superintendent's report.
Letter, 1805 March 12, Washington [D.C.] to A. Ritchie, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Referred Ritchie's letter of Feb. 9 to the Superintendent; Jefferson's opinion is that the U.S. has no interest in the question between Byrne and Beatty; leaves them to settle their right to the money.
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Languages : en
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Referred Ritchie's letter of Feb. 9 to the Superintendent; Jefferson's opinion is that the U.S. has no interest in the question between Byrne and Beatty; leaves them to settle their right to the money.
Letter, 1805 February 10, Washington [D.C.] to George Reid, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Calls his attention to subject of yesterday's conversation; names law books he has here; opinion on writ of prohibition; should come before Supreme Court to be settled.
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Calls his attention to subject of yesterday's conversation; names law books he has here; opinion on writ of prohibition; should come before Supreme Court to be settled.
Letter, 1805 February 20, York, [Massachusetts] to [Thomas] Jefferson, N.p
Author: Andrew MaGee
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36-line verse ending: "Now Lit us Drink ahelth to our Governers wher Ever the be, this Song it was Compost by Andrew Magee, Long live Brave Jeffeson on Sea or on Shore, for Now My Ditty it is Ended and I shall Saye No Mor."
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Languages : en
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36-line verse ending: "Now Lit us Drink ahelth to our Governers wher Ever the be, this Song it was Compost by Andrew Magee, Long live Brave Jeffeson on Sea or on Shore, for Now My Ditty it is Ended and I shall Saye No Mor."
Letter, 1808 October 17, Georgetown [Washington D.C.] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Jeremiah Moore
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Sending his answer to Katocton association will delay its publication; association wished to let the public know it approved of his conduct; asks him to send address and answer by bearer Charles P. Polk.
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Languages : en
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Sending his answer to Katocton association will delay its publication; association wished to let the public know it approved of his conduct; asks him to send address and answer by bearer Charles P. Polk.
Letter, 1805 March 8, Washington [D.C.] to Perrein, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Presents his acknowledgements to Mr. Perrein for offer of collection in natural history but has no museum; is in habit of presenting specimens to Philosophical Society or to Mr. Peale.
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Presents his acknowledgements to Mr. Perrein for offer of collection in natural history but has no museum; is in habit of presenting specimens to Philosophical Society or to Mr. Peale.
Letter, 1805 November 9, Washington [D.C.] to [Matthew] Maury, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Category : Mobile (Ala.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Maury's son may have choice of three offices: 1. Collector of customs on Mobile, resident at Fort Stoddert unhealthy and salary small; 2. Receiver of public monies at Fort St. Stephens; 3. Commissioner for settling land titles in western district of Orleans, on Red River; hopes he will choose immediately.
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Category : Mobile (Ala.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Maury's son may have choice of three offices: 1. Collector of customs on Mobile, resident at Fort Stoddert unhealthy and salary small; 2. Receiver of public monies at Fort St. Stephens; 3. Commissioner for settling land titles in western district of Orleans, on Red River; hopes he will choose immediately.
Letter, 1805 July 22, Baltimore, [Maryland] to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p
Author: Petry
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In putting in order books and papers, found a letter from Mr. Valentine with a brochure called "Resultat de l'inventation de la raison" which he charged self to return to Jefferson; regrets delay; will return packet by Deforquez, Commissaire des Relations commerciales in New Orleans.
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In putting in order books and papers, found a letter from Mr. Valentine with a brochure called "Resultat de l'inventation de la raison" which he charged self to return to Jefferson; regrets delay; will return packet by Deforquez, Commissaire des Relations commerciales in New Orleans.