Author: C. Parker
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Languages : en
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Is forwarding on sloop "George," Capt. Butler, a box imported on ship "Ocean," Capt. Henchman, from Marseilles; sent to care of Thomas Newton, collector; denies rumors about him; has never acted from vicious or improper motives.
Letter, 1806 October 10, Norfolk, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: C. Parker
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Languages : en
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Is forwarding on sloop "George," Capt. Butler, a box imported on ship "Ocean," Capt. Henchman, from Marseilles; sent to care of Thomas Newton, collector; denies rumors about him; has never acted from vicious or improper motives.
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Languages : en
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Is forwarding on sloop "George," Capt. Butler, a box imported on ship "Ocean," Capt. Henchman, from Marseilles; sent to care of Thomas Newton, collector; denies rumors about him; has never acted from vicious or improper motives.
Letter, 1805 December 13, Norfolk, [Virginia] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: John Mercer
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Languages : en
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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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Languages : en
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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, 1806 November 3, Washington, [D.C.] to C. Parker, [Norfolk, Virginia].
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Languages : en
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Acknowledges his letter of Oct. 10; has never wished to control right of private opinion or suffrage in officers of government; only feels it wrong when they disapprove principles of administration sanctioned by will of nation and use their offices to actively oppose them.
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Acknowledges his letter of Oct. 10; has never wished to control right of private opinion or suffrage in officers of government; only feels it wrong when they disapprove principles of administration sanctioned by will of nation and use their offices to actively oppose them.
Letter, 1806 February 6, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p
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.
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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 May 10, Wadesboro, [North Carolina] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Joshua Prout
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Category : Florida
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Acknowledges receipt of letter of Sept. 19 [1805] with returned certificate; congratulations on acquisition [of Lousiana]; would like to live in Florida; should U.S. acquire it he would like to have appointment there.
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Category : Florida
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Acknowledges receipt of letter of Sept. 19 [1805] with returned certificate; congratulations on acquisition [of Lousiana]; would like to live in Florida; should U.S. acquire it he would like to have appointment there.
Letter, 1806 October 14, Washington, [D.C.] to Peter Le Poole, N.p
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Category : Governors
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Has no knowledge of transactions stated in enclosed papers which he is returning to Le Poole; at time indicated in the papers, [Patrick] Henry was governor of Virginia and Jefferson was not on Executive Council, although he succeeded Henry; records may verify statements in papers and his application should be sent to the present governor of Virginia.
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Category : Governors
Languages : en
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Has no knowledge of transactions stated in enclosed papers which he is returning to Le Poole; at time indicated in the papers, [Patrick] Henry was governor of Virginia and Jefferson was not on Executive Council, although he succeeded Henry; records may verify statements in papers and his application should be sent to the present governor of Virginia.
Letter, 1793 January 22, Norfolk, [Virginia] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: James Cole Mountflorence
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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By Mr. Morris's request at Paris, self today put in post office his dispatches to him; arrived yesterday in French ship L'aimable Antoinette in 60 days passage from Havre de Grace; nothing yet determined on fate of King and Queen in France, but Republican armies are "triumphing in every quarter"; gave account of France to printer here; will take dispatches for Governor Blount of governor of Kentucky; goes to southwest territory.
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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By Mr. Morris's request at Paris, self today put in post office his dispatches to him; arrived yesterday in French ship L'aimable Antoinette in 60 days passage from Havre de Grace; nothing yet determined on fate of King and Queen in France, but Republican armies are "triumphing in every quarter"; gave account of France to printer here; will take dispatches for Governor Blount of governor of Kentucky; goes to southwest territory.
Letter, 1806 January 10, Washington [D.C.] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Peter Landais
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Category : Alliance (Ship)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Wishes to demonstrate before a committee his plan for building vessels; geometrical plan now in use attributed to M. De L'hopital very defective; wishes demonstration be arranged on a Saturday in a large room of Secretary of Naval Department Hotel; desires reply. [Notes enclosed this same date] Notes: Self, formerly Captain of the frigate "Alliance" wrote to T. Seine, three years ago, his opinion against having men of war of U.S. military arsenal at Brooklyn or at Washington; Seine said note had been forwarded to Jefferson, President; now has system of organization for navy of a republic and methods for making perfect ships.
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Category : Alliance (Ship)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Wishes to demonstrate before a committee his plan for building vessels; geometrical plan now in use attributed to M. De L'hopital very defective; wishes demonstration be arranged on a Saturday in a large room of Secretary of Naval Department Hotel; desires reply. [Notes enclosed this same date] Notes: Self, formerly Captain of the frigate "Alliance" wrote to T. Seine, three years ago, his opinion against having men of war of U.S. military arsenal at Brooklyn or at Washington; Seine said note had been forwarded to Jefferson, President; now has system of organization for navy of a republic and methods for making perfect ships.
Letter, 1806 May 1, Washington [D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Samuel Peters
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Category : Florida
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Wrote last February; has not received expected introductory letters from Mr. Monroe and Gen. Wm. Lyman of London; denies report that he is British spy; renews request for a place for himself and son when Floridas are in possession of Congress; hopes Jefferson will accept a third term; Samuel Harrison, wrongly implicated as a spy, may be elected representative of Congress from Congress from Vermont in place of Mr. Olin who intends to resign; Rev. Mr. Patterson of Annapolis and tutor in College of William and Mary was totally blind last July in London; Jefferson's perfect neglect of self and son will never cause him to dislike him.
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Category : Florida
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Wrote last February; has not received expected introductory letters from Mr. Monroe and Gen. Wm. Lyman of London; denies report that he is British spy; renews request for a place for himself and son when Floridas are in possession of Congress; hopes Jefferson will accept a third term; Samuel Harrison, wrongly implicated as a spy, may be elected representative of Congress from Congress from Vermont in place of Mr. Olin who intends to resign; Rev. Mr. Patterson of Annapolis and tutor in College of William and Mary was totally blind last July in London; Jefferson's perfect neglect of self and son will never cause him to dislike him.
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
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Receipt for $50 from Jefferson, being the amount of his subscription towards building the Methodist Episcopal church in Georgetown.