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Mss. Acc. 1995.39 Williamsburg, undated
Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the "insane asylum" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by "revolutionary maidens" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.
William and Mary T-shirt, 1987
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One white t-shirt, with "William and Mary" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and "These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073
William and Mary Fund T-shirt, circa 1976
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White t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering "The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015
John Page (1743-1808), Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1800 December 11
Thanks him for kindness to son Francis. Son John ill. Is said here that Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr have 73 votes each and Adams and Pinckney 65 each.
John Page (?-1838), Richmond to St. George Tucker, 1826 February 13
Captain Warrenton to be presented with sword tomorrow. Thomas Jefferson has application before House of Delegates to sell his property by lottery. Self fears permission will be refused.
Frs. Cayeau, Annapolis in Maryland to Etienne Molgolfie, Montreal, 1784 February 9
During sojourn here has made acquaintance with Thomas Jefferson. Letter on subject of arts and sciences. Written in French.
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John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to Charles Carter, 1833 May 8
Received his letter of 27 April; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton; mentions a copy of a letter from Mr. Carr in the possession of Colonel John Nichols; Augustine Davis may have published it; Charles Carter's brother has written to Mr. Sujt in regards to it; discusses Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Thomas Jefferson, and the XYZ dispatch. Original is located in the Marshall Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Correspondence, January-February 1878
Ephemera - Programs, Menus, Tickets, Invitations, 1895-1929
Scope and Contents Includes a menu from the steamship "S.S. Dixie;" invitations to various functions related to the sugar and other agricultural businesses; programs for the Louisiana Historical Society meetings and other organizations; invitation to the Memorial to Thomas Jefferson from the Louisiana Historical Society; and 1900 election tickets from Hawaii.
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Commission of James Monroe as Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain, 1804 October 14
Signed by Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, and James Madison, Secretary of State. Oversize file.
20 February 1801. Francis Peyton to Leven Powell.
Writes about tobacco and debt; Thomas Jefferson versus Aaron Burr. Includes typed transcription.
John Page, New York to St. George Tucker, 1790 March 18
Have sent you your brother's (Thomas Tudor Tucker) Quis, Quae. Will send his Quid as soon as he finishes it. Am sending you on this his Quando. With my reply. Jefferson has just appeared. Also on the page St. George Tucker's answer to Quis and Characters for the Country Wedding.
Photographs, Brochures, Correspondence (Mss. Acc. 2008.192), Families, 1795-1857, undated
John Page (?-1838), Williamsburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker at Warminster, Nelson County, Virginia, 1826 July 19
Scrapbook I, Part I, circa 1930-1966
Correspondence, January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893
National Politics, 1951
John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia, to James Iredell, Edenton, North Carolina, 1796 December 15
23 December 1800. Richard Hooe, Alexandria, Va., to Leven Powell.
Election of 1800; French Treaty; Hooe not happy with Thomas Jefferson or Aaron Burr; also criticizes the Secretary of the Navy.
2 January 1801. Leven Powell to Burr Powell, 1801 January 2
Money owed by tenants to Leven Powell; compares Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson; in his decision for whom to vote, he will be governed by constituents' wishes.
William Mumford, Essex to all whom it may concern, 1800 December 29
As purser of Essex certifies that between January 1st and 4th on board United States frigate Essex in harbor of Newport in captain’s cabin, Captain Preble said he would allow Refus Low’s servant Cerville Felice $13 per month. Low was satisfied. Cervile’s name was entered on payroll thus. Enclosed in letter of Rufus Low to Thomas Jefferson, 1801 June 5.
John Page (1743-1808), York Town, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1801 January 25
Distressed situation of daughter S.B.? Nelson (Sarah Cary (Nelson) Page ?) Made him start to Richmond. Health will force him to return home. Debts to Tucker. Attempts to procure for friend, (Thomas Tudor Tucker) position of treasurer of the mint under Jefferson. Note on back: “Direct to your Brother, To the care of Messrs Elliston and John Perot Philada.”
Rufus Low, New York to Benjamin Stoddert, Sec. of Navy, 1801 December 29
Was sailing-master on Essex.Captain Preble assured him of a warrant. Is now discharged without warrant. His servant Cerville Felice reduced from $13 to $10 on ship’s book. Asks for restoration of servant’s wages. (Copy enclosed in letter of Rufus Low to Thomas Jefferson, 1801 June 5)