Martha Randolph to Thomas Jefferson Randolph. A playfully curt letter demanding correspondence from her son at least as often as he sends money and her thankfulness for the liberality of friends which has spared her the drudgery of running a school; the absence of Joseph Coolidge and Ellen's recent loss of a child has forced the expense of another journey to Boston., 1833 February 8
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series II: Randolph Papers | Martha Randolph to Thomas Jefferson Randolph. A playfully curt letter demanding correspondence from her son at least as often as he sends money and her thankfulness for the liberality of friends which has spared her the drudgery of running a school; the absence of Joseph Coolidge and Ellen's recent loss of a child has forced the expense of another journey to Boston., 1833 February 8
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