Box 10
Container
Contains 77 Results:
Note signed Thomas Jefferson to David L. Morril. Returns his thanks for the copy of his speech on the Missouri question and offers "his congratulations on it’s being laid to sleep, his wishes that it may never again be awakened. . . ." (2 pages, polygraph), 1820 Apr 5
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 46
Identifier: D01244
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:
1820 Apr 5
Letter signed John C. Wells, Charlottesville, to Thomas Jefferson, Monticello. He is in want of money and hopes that Jefferson will settle his bond. (2 pages), 1820 May 12
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 47
Identifier: D01245
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:
1820 May 12
Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to John C. Wells. "I am sincerely mortified at my total inability to meet the demand in your letter of yesterday." He asks indulgence to put off payment until next month when he has assurance of receiving a debt due him. (signature barely visible) (2 pages, polygraph), 1820 May 13
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 47
Identifier: D01246
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:
1820 May 13
Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to Rufus Woodward, New Haven. Reports that all determinations regarding professors have been postponed until the necessary buildings have been erected. (2 pages, polygraph), 1820 July 7
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 48
Identifier: D01223
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:
1820 July 7
Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to Julius Oliver. Speaks of the death of Mr. Cathalan with deep regret and goes on to say the wine and other articles arrived safely. (2 pages, polygraph), 1820 July 13
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 49
Identifier: D01224
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:
1820 July 13
Letter signed Thomas Newton, Norfolk, to Thomas Jefferson. Introduces the bearer, Everard Hall, who would like to pay his respects to Jefferson. (2 pages), 1820 Sept 16
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 50
Identifier: D01225
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:
1820 Sept 16
Letter signed J. Wharton, Nashville, Tennessee, to Thomas Jefferson. Asks to what college he should send his son and nephew and wonders "if the seminary near Charlottesville will be in complete operation in the spring." (2 pages), 1820 Sept 25
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 51
Identifier: D01226
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:
1820 Sept 25
Letter signed David McClure, Philadelphia, to Thomas Jefferson. Sends a description of a plotting table and a report on his latest survey of a section of the Delaware River. (2 pages), 1820 Oct 19
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 52
Identifier: D01227
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:
1820 Oct 19
Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to J. Wharton. The buildings of the University of Virginia will be completed in twelve months' time and recommends Columbia College as the best seminary. (signature badly faded) (2 pages, polygraph), 1820 Oct 25
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 53
Identifier: D01228
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:
1820 Oct 25
Letter signed E. Lewis, Mobile, to Thomas Jefferson, Monticello. Encloses a circular entitled "Truth is not Calumny," in which Lewis denounces Harry Toulmin, former judge on Tombeckbe, and Abner S. Lipscombe. (2 pages) (This folder also contains the circular. 1 page), 1820 Dec 20
Item — Box: 10, Folder: 54
Identifier: D01229
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:
1820 Dec 20