Letters to his daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes, Eppington
On 24 April 1791, Jefferson, Philadelphia, writes about fruit trees and a veil for a hat; on 15 December 1793, Philadelphia, he writes about Eli Alexander going to Monticello to "take charge of the plantations under Byrd Rogers;" and on 1 April 1798, Philadelphia, he complains about the slowness of the postal service, jokes that her good penmanship puts her in "great danger of the office of private secretary at Monticello," and mentions building plans.
"On 24 April 1791, Jefferson, Philadelphia, writes about fruit trees and a veil for a hat; on 15 December 1793, Philadelphia, he writes about Eli Alexander going to Monticello to "take charge of the plantations under Byrd Rogers;" and on 1 April 1798, Philadelphia, he complains about the slowness of the postal service, jokes that her good penmanship puts her in "great danger of the office of private secretary at Monticello," and mentions building plans."@en
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