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Box 4

 Container

Contains 72 Results:

Letter signed George Taylor, mayor of Alexandria, to Thomas Jefferson. Invites Jefferson to partake in a public dinner at his earliest convenience. (2 pages), 1801 Mar 9

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: D04255
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 Mar 9

Letter signed Le Chevalier d'Yrujo, Philadelphia, to Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson's cook has gone to Havana; asks if Jefferson has heard officially of the changes in the Spanish cabinet. (2 pages), 1801 Mar 18

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Identifier: D04256
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 Mar 18

Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Le Chevalier d'Yrujo. Thanks him for his friendly endeavor to procure him a "minister of the kitchen." (2 pages, press copy), 1801 Mar 19

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 3
Identifier: D04257
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 Mar 19

Letter signed Salimbeni, Paris, to Thomas Jefferson. He is employed by Messr. de Talleyrand and is to be named "Commissioner of Commercial Relations" to the United States. (2 pages, in French), 1801 Mar 22

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Identifier: D04258
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 Mar 22

Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Col. Little. Inquires about a road Jefferson wishes to be built from Washington to Slaterun Church and that he is setting out on horseback tomorrow for Monticello. (2 pages, press copy), 1801 Mar 31

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 5
Identifier: D04259
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 Mar 31

Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to J.W. Eppes, Bermuda Hundred, near City Point. Has safely arrived at Monticello and speaks of the impending marriage of Nancy Jefferson to Charles Lewis. Jefferson informs Eppes that the British government has promised to suppress all their courts of admiralty in the United States and establish two new ones in Jamaica and the Windward Islands and "to send out men of good character as judges and give them independent salaries." (2 pages), 1801 Apr 8

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: D04260
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 Apr 8

Letter signed Thomas Sumter, Stateburgh, to Thomas Jefferson. Thanks him for the appointment proposed to Sumter's son and says his son will answer to accept the position shortly. (6 pages), 1801 Apr 17

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Identifier: D04187
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 Apr 17

Letter signed Colin C. Wills, Alexandria, District of Columbia, to Thomas Jefferson. He is a brush maker and is unable to carry on his trade for want of material. He asks Jefferson for a pecuniary office or to be employed as one of Jefferson's domestic servants. (2 pages), 1801 Apr 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 8
Identifier: D04188
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 Apr 20

Letter signed Thomas Sumter, Jr., Stateburgh, to Thomas Jefferson. Accepts the appointment as secretary of legation and asks if he could postpone his arrival at the seat of government until the middle of June. (3 pages), 1801 Apr 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Identifier: D04189
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 Apr 20

Letter signed Joseph Moss White to Thomas Jefferson. Since Jefferson's inauguration "the tongue of slander has become almost mute and the feelings of even the good people of the state of Connecticut appear to be sweetened towards you." (2 pages), 1801 May 7

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 10
Identifier: D04190
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 May 7