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to Bureaux Pusy?? re: assistance to Revolutionary veteran, forwarding
1801/09/03
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Letter is addressed to Pusey, and appears to be forwarding a petition for Congress to introduce. Written in Monticello
GLC06749.01
to James Duane re: naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer, with FF
1813/09/18
Discusses the naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer. "No heart is more rejoiced than mine at these mortifications of English pride." Docketed. Written in Monticello
GLC06708
to Patrick K. Rogers re: University of Virginia opening delayed
1819/06/23
Jefferson writes that the general opening of the University will be delayed to 1821. Dr. Cooper may open a school of philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy and law. Written in Monticello
GLC06709
to Gov. of Virginia re: transmitting acts of Congress
1792/05/21
Acts involve land grants, protection of frontiers, militias, debt relief, duties on spirits, national defense, altering Treasury and War Departments, copper coinage, governing territories, etc.
GLC06712
to Judge Peters re: thanks for Biddle's address on agriculture
1822/02/20
A wonderful letter written in the third person, signed at the beginning and in initials at the end. "Mr. Biddle has justly noticed their mass of excellent sense and admirable practice disfigured by a fantastical mixture of superstition and...
GLC06720
to Edmund Pendleton re: Russo-Turkish fighting, Adams & Jay [incomplete]
1784/02/29
Incomplete and damaged letter. Oblong. Mentions departure of John Adams and John Jay for London.
GLC06748
to Philip Mazzei re: introduction of Dr. Barton, promising news of War of 1812
1815/03/06
Introducing Dr. Barton, then on a European tour, who "will be able to communicate to you the events of the late war." Mazzei was at that time residing at Pisa. Written just three weeks after the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. Written in...
GLC06750
to [John Henry Sheburne] re: the art of portraiture
1825/07/11
Returning a portrait of John Paul Jones by Charles Willson Peale (neither named in the letter) which he borrowed. Jefferson comments "I do not wonder that Commodore Dale and myself think differently of it's likeness to the same original. My opinion...
GLC06751
to Arthur S. Brockenbough re: the University of Virginia, actions needed
1826/04/07
Originally accompanied by a paper which was probably minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors but separated and acquired separately as GLC 2696. The left margin and verso have Brockenbough's notes on his response to the letter and the minutes...
GLC06102
to James Dinsmore re: building bed at Monticello, with sketches
1808/12/30
GLC07509
to John Barnes re: activities at Monticello
1810/01/17
Also discusses Kosciuzko and Jefferson's financial situation. Written in Monticello
GLC07510
[Presidential proclamation requiring potential insurgents against the Embargo Act at Lake Champlain to disperse peaceably]
1808/04/19
Countersigned by James Madison. With white paper seal. In an effort to enforce the Embargo Act in New England, Jefferson warns all who do not disperse that officers will be ordered to "subdue such insurrections or combinations, to seize upon all...
GLC07541
Act of Congress assenting to certain acts of Maryland, Georgia and Rhode Island
1790/01/04
GLC07508
to Lancelot Minor re: judgment on lawsuit
1812/05/23
To be "levied on the negroes here". Overwritten in parts. Minor is at "Louisa"Written in Monticello
GLC07511
to Jeremiah A. Goodman re: worthless bank note accepted by Jefferson's slave
1814/11/14
The worthless South Carolina note was accepted as change of a $5 bill by Jefferson's slave Burwell: "...just throw it in the fire... the sum is too insignificant... only that one does not like to give five dollars for three."
GLC07512
to [Philip Mazzei] re: Monticello and family; debts
1791/08/02
A lengthy discussion of debts, currency, interest bearing certificates and the assumption of state debts by the Federal Government. Mentions Mr. Blair, Edmund Randloph, Mr. Foster, George Nicholls. Jefferson offers to forgive the debt of Mr...
GLC07540
to unknown re: U.S. role in Mediterranean after end of the Barbary War
1806/05/19
Also discusses ratifying Treaty of Peace and changing from war to peace establishment. Written in Monticello
GLC07465
to Mr. Cheetham re: negotiations over 12th amendment
1801/12/10
"No serious evil can result from the designs of the little faction which has existed for a short time previous to the presidential election [of 1800], & which is governed by no principle but is solely devoted to the aggrandisement of an individual."...
GLC07557
to Gilbert M. de Lafayette re: transition in Louisiana Purchase territory
1804/03/30
"I had rather have your single person there than an army of ten thousand men for the purpose of securing the tranquility & preservation of the country."
GLC07560.01
Appointing Tobias Lear as Consul to Algiers
1803/11/18
GLC07658
to Eldest Magistrate of Berkeley Co. re: supplies needed by Continental Army
1781/03/26
Printed circular letter addressed to the Eldest Magistrate in Berkeley County. "I am therefore to desire that you will be pleased to order the wag[g]on, team, driver, and appendages expected from your county...".
GLC07577
To: George Wythe.
1799/05/29
Letter of thanks.
GLC07949
to Alexander J. Dallas
7 December 1814
Congratulates him on his nomination as Secretary of the Treasury. Comments that the post " ... is the most arduous now in our government, and is that on which every other depends for it's motion." Recommends the appointment of Peter Minor as...
GLC02718
An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels.
December 31, 1792
Signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Authorized by Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives and John Adams, Vice-President of the United States and President of the Senate. Approved by President George Washington 31 December...
GLC02716
to Monsieur Beaussier
1804/01/27
re: negotiating with Barbary pirates. Jefferson promises that he holds the friendship of the Prince Bey of Tunis in high regard and does not intend to be misunderstood, but regrets to be forced to decline his request for a frigate of 30 guns to be...
GLC07903.01
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