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March 18, 1794. Philadelphia. Richard Peters to Thomas Jefferson, concerning a plan for a state agricultural society. Transcript |
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June 23, 1801. Luke O. Dio to Thomas Jefferson, about his qualifications for laying out public gardens in Washington, D.C. Transcript |
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June 23, 1801. Luke O. Dio to Thomas Jefferson, address on back of letter. Transcript |
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March 24, 1806. London. Lord Sheffield to Thomas Jefferson, acknowledging his receipt of a model of Jefferson's mould board. Transcript |
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March 24, 1806. London. Lord Sheffield to Thomas Jefferson, Back of letter. Transcript |
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April 17, 1810. Monticello Thomas Jefferson to Col. Skipwith, concerning millet seed. Transcript |
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August 13, 1816. Baltimore. John Campbell White to Thomas Jefferson, concerning melon seed from Persia. Transcript |
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August 24, 1816. Monticello. Thomas Jefferson to John Cambell White, acknowledging receipt of the melon seed from Persia. Transcript |
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November 6, 1818. Prince Edward. Henry E. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson, asking for some more succory seed. Transcript |
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November 6, 1818. Prince Edward. Henry E. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson, Back of letter. Transcript |
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November 27, 1818. Monticello. Thomas Jefferson to Henry E. Watkins, transmitting succory seed and outlining the culture of succory. Transcript |
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October 20, 1819. Paris. Silvestre to Thomas Jefferson, concerning agricultural matters. Transcript |
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