Author: James Le Ray de Chaumont
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Languages : en
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Encloses a letter from Lafayette ; he will not come to this country until his wife's health improves; also sends him a letter of madame de Stael; she has sent Jefferson a book but it is in a trunk which has not yet arrived; has given the news from France to Madison who will communicate it to Jefferson; also encloses the dispatches from General Armstrong; is sending a case of books given him for Jefferson by M. Dupont; tells Jefferson that he is staying at Tench Coxe's in Philadelphia.
Letter, 1807 July 12, New York, [New York] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: James Le Ray de Chaumont
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Encloses a letter from Lafayette ; he will not come to this country until his wife's health improves; also sends him a letter of madame de Stael; she has sent Jefferson a book but it is in a trunk which has not yet arrived; has given the news from France to Madison who will communicate it to Jefferson; also encloses the dispatches from General Armstrong; is sending a case of books given him for Jefferson by M. Dupont; tells Jefferson that he is staying at Tench Coxe's in Philadelphia.
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Encloses a letter from Lafayette ; he will not come to this country until his wife's health improves; also sends him a letter of madame de Stael; she has sent Jefferson a book but it is in a trunk which has not yet arrived; has given the news from France to Madison who will communicate it to Jefferson; also encloses the dispatches from General Armstrong; is sending a case of books given him for Jefferson by M. Dupont; tells Jefferson that he is staying at Tench Coxe's in Philadelphia.
Letter, 1787 July 25, New York, [New York], to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p
Author: Mantel Duchoqueltz
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Languages : fr
Pages : 1
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Pages : 1
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Letter, 1807 March 12, N.p. to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Nancy Ray
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Bags admittance to his presence to state her situation as wife of Prisoner Ray; begs his release; has no money to return home.
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Bags admittance to his presence to state her situation as wife of Prisoner Ray; begs his release; has no money to return home.
Catalogue ... 1807-1871
Author: Boston Mass, Athenaeum, libr
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Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Pages : 852
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Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum. 1807-1871 ...: I-N
Author: Boston Athenaeum
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 692
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Pages : 692
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Letter, 1791 July 18, New York, [New York], to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: William Linn
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Pages : 2
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Presents a sermon on blessings of that country [U.S.] whose character and privileges Jefferson has vindicated and of which he is among its greatest ornaments.
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Presents a sermon on blessings of that country [U.S.] whose character and privileges Jefferson has vindicated and of which he is among its greatest ornaments.
Letter, 1807 July 15, Lexington, [Kentucky] to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Francis Peyton
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Category : Natchez (Miss.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Mr. Blenneshassate arrived from Natchez; was arrested and taken before Judge Todd; committed to prison; ordered to be removed to Richmond.
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Category : Natchez (Miss.)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Mr. Blenneshassate arrived from Natchez; was arrested and taken before Judge Todd; committed to prison; ordered to be removed to Richmond.
Letter, 1807 February 23, N.p. to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Nancy Ray
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Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Entreats restoration of husband [prisoner] to self and children; has been here ten months.
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Entreats restoration of husband [prisoner] to self and children; has been here ten months.
Letter, 1799 June 3, [Dutchess County, New York], to [Thomas Jefferson], N.p
Author: Janet Livingston Montgomery
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Pages : 2
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Not having Mr. Monroe's address she is sending the letter to Jefferson; a few years back Jefferson passed by her house at Rhinbeck and did not stop; she asks him to stop by next time he is in her area.
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Not having Mr. Monroe's address she is sending the letter to Jefferson; a few years back Jefferson passed by her house at Rhinbeck and did not stop; she asks him to stop by next time he is in her area.
Letter, 1807 January 13, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] to Thomas Jefferson, N.p
Author: Chandler Price
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Category : Conspiracies
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Enclosed a true copy of a letter Price received that morning from Benjamin Morgan of New Orleans; Morgan "is a native of this state" and lived there until a few years ago; brings this to Jefferson's attention because of the conspiracies against the free and happy people. Letter enclosed: Morgan has heard of a conspiracy headed by Aaron Burr and General Wilkinson to either attack the Western country with aid received from Jamaica or to secede the territory west of the mountains and set up a new government. Does not have men and supplies enough to fight off the insurrection. Feels the French and common people will help oppose the conspirators. Fears insurrections such as this will continue to occur as long as the "high Americans" have no character and will not support the government. Hopes he will be able to stop the attack on New Orleans he feels will come in a few days.
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Category : Conspiracies
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Enclosed a true copy of a letter Price received that morning from Benjamin Morgan of New Orleans; Morgan "is a native of this state" and lived there until a few years ago; brings this to Jefferson's attention because of the conspiracies against the free and happy people. Letter enclosed: Morgan has heard of a conspiracy headed by Aaron Burr and General Wilkinson to either attack the Western country with aid received from Jamaica or to secede the territory west of the mountains and set up a new government. Does not have men and supplies enough to fight off the insurrection. Feels the French and common people will help oppose the conspirators. Fears insurrections such as this will continue to occur as long as the "high Americans" have no character and will not support the government. Hopes he will be able to stop the attack on New Orleans he feels will come in a few days.