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Box 3

 Container

Contains 73 Results:

Letter signed Thomas Lewis, Jr., of Thomas Lewis & Sons, Boston, to Thomas Jefferson. Congratulates Jefferson on his presidency and requests help concerning three of his vessels taken by the French before the treaty. (4 pages) Enclosure: undated newspaper clipping that reads, in part, "Yesterday arrived in town, via St. Thomas's Captain Josiah Bacon, late master of ship hope belonging to T. Lewis & Son, laden with provisions, bound to Barbadoes was taken, and condemned at Guadaloupe.", 1801 Feb 24

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 62
Identifier: D04252
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of 890 documents, primarily letters written by Jefferson and letters written to him, arranged in chronological order. There are also notes in Jefferson's hand, pamphlets, and circulars. Jefferson kept copies of his outgoing correspondence and filed all letters alphabetically and chronologically, making them quickly accessible for later use. His filing notes are evident on most of the documents in the collection. Many of the...
Dates: 1801 Feb 24

Letter signed John VanMetre, Berkeley County, to Thomas Jefferson. Acknowledges the receipt of Jefferson's letter dated 4 September 1800, and apologizes for its publication. VanMetre believed that its content concerning "the Cause" was important enough to be read by his friends who share the same sentiments. (4 pages), 1801 Feb 28

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 63
Identifier: D04253
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of 890 documents, primarily letters written by Jefferson and letters written to him, arranged in chronological order. There are also notes in Jefferson's hand, pamphlets, and circulars. Jefferson kept copies of his outgoing correspondence and filed all letters alphabetically and chronologically, making them quickly accessible for later use. His filing notes are evident on most of the documents in the collection. Many of the...
Dates: 1801 Feb 28

Letter signed Thomas Whitelaw [Whitlaw?], Albemarle, to Thomas Jefferson. Will be happy to serve for Jefferson as soon as his business at hand is completed. (2 pages), 1801 Feb 28

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 64
Identifier: D04254
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of 890 documents, primarily letters written by Jefferson and letters written to him, arranged in chronological order. There are also notes in Jefferson's hand, pamphlets, and circulars. Jefferson kept copies of his outgoing correspondence and filed all letters alphabetically and chronologically, making them quickly accessible for later use. His filing notes are evident on most of the documents in the collection. Many of the...
Dates: 1801 Feb 28