Letter, 1818 May 29, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to [William] Short, n.p.

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Letter, 1818 May 29, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to [William] Short, n.p.

Advises Short on how to obtain a title for his land in Tidewater Virginia; plan for the University of Virginia calls for ten professors; Jefferson is named one of the commissioners who will pick a site for it, likely to be Central College outside of Charlottesville; though he "enjoy[s] perfect health," Jefferson is achy--he has trouble walking great distances, he tires easy, and his wrist is stiff and painful.

2 p.; 25 cm. x 20 cm.

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