Author: Rapatel
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Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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On his departure from France, was charged with giving him a letter from M. de Lafayette; prevented from delivering it in person by service to General Moreau; would be happy if Jefferson had employment for him.
Letter, 1806 February 6, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p
Letter, 1806 March 1, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas] Jefferson, N.p
Author: Jay Marsh
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Category : Steel
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Has found method of converting iron into steel; would like to have first chance to conduct procedure; is a backwoodsman on expense at Philadelphia and hopes for early answer.
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Category : Steel
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Has found method of converting iron into steel; would like to have first chance to conduct procedure; is a backwoodsman on expense at Philadelphia and hopes for early answer.
Letter, 1813 February 22, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Thomas Palmer
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Engaged upon a "Tabular View" of the Constitutions of the U.S. and the several states; under heads of legislative, executive and judiciary; used edition of Duane, 1806, which is not up-to-date; asks if constitution of Virginia has been amended; it is only one which does not state qualifications of voters; "View" will be varnished and mounted on rollers for hanging.
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Engaged upon a "Tabular View" of the Constitutions of the U.S. and the several states; under heads of legislative, executive and judiciary; used edition of Duane, 1806, which is not up-to-date; asks if constitution of Virginia has been amended; it is only one which does not state qualifications of voters; "View" will be varnished and mounted on rollers for hanging.
Letter, 1793 [February], N.p. to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].
Author: William G. Sydnor
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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.
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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, 1807 July 2, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p
Author: Henri Peyroux
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Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Wishes his approbation and encouragement for his article entitled "Amateur [?] Philosophique Politique et Litteraire."
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Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Wishes his approbation and encouragement for his article entitled "Amateur [?] Philosophique Politique et Litteraire."
Letter, 1805 January 7, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Archibald McAllister
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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.
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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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, 1807 July 4, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Thomas McKean
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Category : Embargo, 1807-1809
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Inhabitants of state have tore two English vessels all to pieces; rumor an army is collecting in northern part of state to go against Canada; merchants want war; inhabitants destroyed Jefferson's proclamations.
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Category : Embargo, 1807-1809
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Inhabitants of state have tore two English vessels all to pieces; rumor an army is collecting in northern part of state to go against Canada; merchants want war; inhabitants destroyed Jefferson's proclamations.
Letter, 1806 November 2, Philad[elphi]a, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, [Washington, D.C.].
Author: Josef Bruno Magdalena
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Category : Spain
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Asks him to see that enclosed packet of letters is delivered to Spain; nothing of political interest in them, but asks that they be reserved [unopened].
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Category : Spain
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Asks him to see that enclosed packet of letters is delivered to Spain; nothing of political interest in them, but asks that they be reserved [unopened].
Letter, 1806 June 27, N.p. to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: William Doughty
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Category : Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Receipt for $50 from Jefferson, being the amount of his subscription towards building the Methodist Episcopal church in Georgetown.
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Category : Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Receipt for $50 from Jefferson, being the amount of his subscription towards building the Methodist Episcopal church in Georgetown.
Letter, 1792 February 24, Havre, [France] to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].
Author: Delamotte
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Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Letter of introduction for M. Degevaudan who has encountered obstacles in the French Revolution; he comes to America with the hopes of finding a useful occupation; he is well-born and will make a good American citizen.
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Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Letter of introduction for M. Degevaudan who has encountered obstacles in the French Revolution; he comes to America with the hopes of finding a useful occupation; he is well-born and will make a good American citizen.