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Thurlow and Francis L.\n         Berkeley, Jr. available in the Special Collections Reading\n         Room and on the Special Collections web page under Digital\n         Resources \u0026 Exhibitions -Guides to the Collections.","Topics include family and social news of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and \n          Baltimore, Maryland , agricultural matters\n         and plantation life; relationships between slaves and their\n         owners; family advice, education and study of law; the\n         increasing financial distress of the period and other\n         financial matters of the family; religious thought; local and\n         national politics; scattered references to the \n          University of Virginia and Thomas\n         Jefferson; with genealogical notes by \n          Wilson Miles Cary .","Topics also include proposed and subsequent sale of\n         Carrsbrook; the sale, hire, and purchase of family slaves;\n         Hetty Carr's move to Baltimore; a fight between \n          Charles Lewis Bankhead and \n          Thomas Jefferson Randolph and its after\n         effects; \n          John Addison Carr 's career in the navy;\n         concern for dental care; the controversial proposal of either\n         a lottery ora subscription for the financial relief of Thomas\n         Jefferson; and travel to \n          Florida . 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The papers\n         include correspondence between \n          Peter Carr (1770-1815), nephew of \n          Thomas Jefferson , \n          Hester \"Hetty\" Smith Stevenson\n         Carr (1767-1834), \n          George Pitt Stevenson (d.1819), \n          Dabney S. Carr (1802-1854), \n          Maria Jefferson Carr (1804-1825), \n          Jane Margaret Carr Cary (1809-1903), \n          Wilson Miles Cary (1806-1877), \n          Wilson Jefferson Cary (1784-1823), and \n          Virginia Randolph Cary (1786-1852), with\n         other members of the \n          Jefferson , \n          Randolph , \n          Carr , and \n          Cary families.","All Thomas Jefferson correspondence has been transferred to\n         the Thomas Jefferson Papers and is not listed in this guide.\n         The Jefferson letters are included in the calendar \n          The Jefferson Papers of the University of\n            Virginia compiled by Constance E. Thurlow and Francis L.\n         Berkeley, Jr. available in the Special Collections Reading\n         Room and on the Special Collections web page under Digital\n         Resources \u0026 Exhibitions -Guides to the Collections.","Topics include family and social news of \n          Charlottesville, Virginia , and \n          Baltimore, Maryland , agricultural matters\n         and plantation life; relationships between slaves and their\n         owners; family advice, education and study of law; the\n         increasing financial distress of the period and other\n         financial matters of the family; religious thought; local and\n         national politics; scattered references to the \n          University of Virginia and Thomas\n         Jefferson; with genealogical notes by \n          Wilson Miles Cary .","Topics also include proposed and subsequent sale of\n         Carrsbrook; the sale, hire, and purchase of family slaves;\n         Hetty Carr's move to Baltimore; a fight between \n          Charles Lewis Bankhead and \n          Thomas Jefferson Randolph and its after\n         effects; \n          John Addison Carr 's career in the navy;\n         concern for dental care; the controversial proposal of either\n         a lottery ora subscription for the financial relief of Thomas\n         Jefferson; and travel to \n          Florida . 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