Extract from Daniel Webster's Notes of a Conversation with Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, 14–19 Dec. 1824 [Quote]

He enjoys his dinner well, taking with meat a large proportion of vegetables. He has a strong preference for the wines of the Continent, of which he has many sorts of excellent quality, having been more than commonly succesful in his mode of importing, & preserving them ... Dinner is served...

Notes on Student Examinations Regarding Knowledge of Students Gambling and Drinking with Hotel Keepers, [before 27 Dec. 1826], enclosed in James Madison to John H. Cocke, 27 Dec. 1826

Although old statues adorn the Hall on all sides Edmund Drummond, never heard of any Hotel keeper playing with students at Cards—last session before last not last session saw he thinks a hotel keeper drinking in dormitory with students— Chapman—Has heard that students have played with Hotel...

Thomas Jefferson Randolph’s Newspaper Advertisement for Poplar Forest and Monticello Estate Sales, 3 Nov 1826

mr. jefferson’s estate We cannot forbear inviting the attention of the reader to the advertisement of the intended sale of Mr. Jefferson’s property—We understand all that the Executor can controul has been brought forward for sale; and that the residue of the lands will be offered as soon as...

Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s Design for Tombstone and Inscription, [before 4 July 1826] [Quote]

could the dead feel any interest in Monuments or other remembrances of them ... The following would be to my Manes the most gratifying. On the grave a plain die or cube of 3.f without any mouldings, surmounted by an Obelisk of 6.f. height, each of a single stone: on the faces of the Obelisk the...

Arthur S. Brockenbrough to Philip P. Barbour: A Bill for Thomas Barbour’s Expenses as a Student at the University of Virginia, 15 Feb. 1827

One of the enactments of the University of Virginia, directs that, “as soon as any student shall have matriculated, it shall be the duty of the Proctor to address a letter to his parent or guardian and send it by mail; informing him of the regulations of the University relative to the...

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