Your letter of the 9th came to my hand last night.
I have been in the Country for two months, returned here yesterday, and am obliged to leave this tomorrow morning on my Connecticut Circuit, And I have not been able to obtain the information you wis… Continue Reading From Smith Thompson, 16 Sept. 1828
Your letter of the 9th I recd a day or two ago.
One of your agents is now employed in revaluing my buildings at this place insured in your office. Since the former valuation, I have made the following buildings viz.
After thanking you for having waited so long for the money due upon my nephew's first bond last July, I have to inform you that if you will send it to your agent in Alexandria with an order on Mr Nob.… Continue Reading To George Carter, 9 Feb. 1814
I embrace the first moment of relief from more urgent business to perform my promise to report to you the substance of the decisions made during my last circuit which may be worthy of your notice.… Continue Reading To Smith Thompson, 30[-31] May 1825
I now enclose you a deed for your part of the General's estate sold me, which I will thank you to execute as soon as you possibly can, lest accidents to you or I might produce embarrassments which might be unpleasant to the… Continue Reading To George Lewis, 26 Jan. 1804
The Post will sett off in 10 Minutes so that you may expect that that time can only be devoted to Business.
I take the liberty of enclosing an Account against the Executors of the Will of the late General Washington, for services rendered after the General's death on account of his Estate.
I have at length returned home, after an absence of between 4 & 5 months, and I employ the first moments of leisure in reporting to you & brother Story the most interes… Continue Reading To Smith Thompson, 24 May 1827
I recieved, the day before yesterday, a small box addressed to me, on opening which, I found in it letters from mr Eccleston of Lancaster England, for yourself, Judge Marshall & myself.
A Neighbour of mine who sets out for Alexa.