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Thomas Jefferson Letters

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