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Thomas Jefferson to Jonathan Nesbitt, February 7, 1789

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Left to right: Mrs. Henrietta Nesbitt, White House housekeeper; Mrs. Roosevelt, Assistant Director of the Office of Civilian Defense: Harriet Elliott, Associate Administrator in charge of the Consumer Division, Office of Price Administration (OPA). Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Nesbitt, took the "Consumer Pledge for Total Defense" drafted by Miss Harriet Elliott. The pledge reads: "As a consumer, in the total defense of democracy, my country ready, efficient, and strong; I will buy carefully. I will take good care of the things I have. I will waste nothing"

Thomas Jefferson to Jonathan Nesbitt, February 7, 1789

New York, New York. June 6, 1944. Reverend A. Hamilton Nesbitt at the D-day rally in Madison Square

Isaac N. Nesbitt to Henry W. Hoffman, Friday, December 23, 1864 (Reply to Hoffman's letter of Dec. 14)

Albion, New York (vicinity). Harvesting tomatoes on Nesbitt's farm

Isaac N. Nesbitt to Henry W. Hoffman, Friday, December 23, 1864 (Reply to Hoffman's letter of Dec. 14)

Albion, New York (vicinity). Harvesting tomatoes on Nesbitt's farm

Batavia, New York. David Nesbitt picking up the Friend family to take them to his farm in Albion, New York where they will live and work

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correspondence jefferson thomas jefferson jonathan nesbitt jonathan nesbitt 1789 the thomas jefferson papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1651 1827 thomas jefferson papers 1606 1827 american memory manuscript high resolution