Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Dates
- Existence: 1743-04-13 - 1826-07-04
Gender
- Males
Occupations
Places
- Shadwell (Va. : Plantation) (Place of Birth)
- Charlottesville (Va.) (Place of Death)
- United States (Associated Country)
Topics
Languages Used
- English
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Jefferson, July 17, 1779
Thomas Jefferson while Virginia Governor, Williamsburg, July 17, 1779. to Richard Henry Lee. Refers Lee for some articles to Jefferson's letters to field officers of Northumberland.
Thomas Jefferson, July 10, 1822
Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, July 10, 1822, to Judge Spencer Roane expressing concern as to Roane's health and referring to "the great Sydenham"("The English Hippocrates") "who found nothing to be relied on but long journies on a hard trotting horse'', refers to Jefferson's numerous family of grandchildren and regrets that his property when divided among them "will be barely a subsistence to each" although his property is "considerable".
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, May 29, 1801
Thomas Jefferson & James Madison, Washington, May 29, 1801, grant of 340 acres in Ohio Territory to John Scott, subaltern in the Virginia Line for 3 years. Signed by Jefferson as President and by Madison as Secretary of State.