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Box 4

 Container

Contains 72 Results:

Letter signed Colin C. Wills, Alexandria, to Thomas Jefferson. Presents a bound set of one year's worth of the Baltimore American. (2 pages), 1801 May 11

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 11
Identifier: D04191
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 11

Letter signed Winthrop Sargent, New York, to Thomas Jefferson. He just arrived from the Mississippi Territory and transmits a handbill with important intelligence. (2 pages), 1801 May 21

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: D04261
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 21

Letter signed Contesse Noailles de Tesse [the aunt of the Marquis de LaFayette] to Thomas Jefferson. She has had the pleasure of speaking of Jefferson with Mr. Short and that although she remains in exile due to the revolution she lacks none of the necessities of life. (4 pages, in French, translation included), 1801 June 14

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: D04262
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 June 14

Letter signed Robert Smith, Baltimore, to Thomas Jefferson. The health of one of his sons demands his attention and after taking his son and wife to Sulphur Spring in York County, Pennsylvania, he will return to Washington. (2 pages), 1801 July 20

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 14
Identifier: D04263
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 July 20

Letter signed J. Lewis, Georgetown, to Thomas Jefferson. Speaks of the embarrassment he has been through and requests a commission to a consulate that offers more advantage than the post at Calais. (4 pages), 1801 July 28

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 15
Identifier: D04264
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 July 28

Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Valentine White. Has referred White’s letter to the secretary of the treasury; will set off tomorrow to spend August and September at Monticello. (2 pages, press copy), 1801 July 29

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 16
Identifier: D04265
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 July 29

Circular titled “Constitution of the Printing and Book-Selling Company.” Includes rules on the printing and selling of books in the city of Washington and to promote “the general diffusion of literature.” (4 pages), 1801 Aug 1

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 17
Identifier: D04266
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 Aug 1

Letter signed John Thomson, New York, to Thomas Jefferson. Sends a pamphlet for his perusal. (2 pages), 1801 Aug 10

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Identifier: D04267
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 Aug 10

Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to Thomas Willing. Recommends, as a private citizen and not as the president, Mr. Hanson for the position of cashier in the new branch bank to be opened in Washington. (2 pages, press copy), 1801 Aug 28

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Identifier: D04268
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 Aug 28

Letter signed Thomas Willing to Thomas Jefferson. Explains why it was necessary to appoint Mr. Davidson as cashier instead of Jefferson’s recommendation, Mr. Hanson. (4 pages), 1801 Sept 15

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 19
Identifier: D04269
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 Sept 15