Manuscript/Mixed Material Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803
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Image 1 of Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803 TO BENJAMIN HAWKINS J. MSS. Washington, Feb. 18, 1803. Dear Sir, —Mr. Hill's return to you offers so safe a conveyance for a letter, that I feel irresistibly disposed to write one,…
- Date: 1803-02-18
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Image 2 of Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803 vity and vigilance to destroy the confidence of the people in their government, and thus to proceed in the drudgery of removal farther than would have been, had not their own hostile…
- Date: 1803-02-18
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Image 3 of Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803 sacrifices what is useful, the latter what is not. In truth, the ultimate point of rest & happiness for them is to let our settlements and theirs meet and blend together, to…
- Date: 1803-02-18
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Image 4 of Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803 Mr. Madison enjoys better health since his removal to this place than he had done in Orange. Mr. Giles is in a state of health feared to be irrecoverable, although he may…
- Date: 1803-02-18