Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Turpin, February 5, 1769
Shadwell Feb. 5. 1769. Dear Sir I am truly concerned that it is not in my power to undertake the superintendance of your son in his studies; but my situation…
Shadwell Feb. 5. 1769. Dear Sir I am truly concerned that it is not in my power to undertake the superintendance of your son in his studies; but my situation…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 1056.] Department of State, Washingn, August 1, 1864. Sir: Vigorous activity has been displayed in the campaign, but no great change in the military…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 1050.] Department of State, Washington, July 29, 1864. Sir: I transmit a copy of a letter of the 26th instant, addressed to this depart-men…
Staunton Aug. 18. 1768. Dear Sir I sit down to petition your suffrage in favor of a friend, whose virtues and abilities have made him such to me, and will…
Wmsburgh July 23. 1766. Dear Willis I am at length arrived here, after a long, but agreeable trip along the continent as far as New York; which however was less…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. No. 756.] Legation of the United States, London, July 29, 1864. Sir: I transmit herewith a copy of the London Times of this morning, con-.…
Annapolis May. 25. 1766. Dear Page I received your last by T. Nelson whom I luckily met on my road hither. Surely never did small hero experience greater misadventures than…
[Extract.] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. No. 753.] Legation of the United States, London, July 28, 1864. Sir: No despatches have been received from the department this week. This is…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 1049.] Department of State, Washington, July 28, 1864. Sir: I have received and have read with deep interest your despatch of the 14th of…
Virginia 11 May 1766 Dear Sir Give me leave to introduce the bearer my particular friend Mr. Thomas Jefferson. I need say nothing to recommend him to your esteem, your…