Published by the Papers of James Monroe.
A creditor gives William Short the status of his debts.
A letter of introduction regarding a Mr. Mumford.
A friend from college informs William Short of his arrival in Paris and his plans while in Europe.
A cousin asks William Short to handle some financial matters for him because he has no one in Paris on whom he can rely, and he requests a copy of a Virginia newspaper and a draft of Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia.
A cousin writes to William Short regarding some mutual financial matters, laments the tardiness of the mail, but indicates he is expecting letters and news from a ship recently arrived in Falmouth from the James River.
A physician friend informs Short of Dr. James Lyons' return to the United States, discusses the medical profession and events in Virginia.
A cousin acknowledges receipt of two letters from William Short and sends news from home, including the death of a female acquaintance.
The secretary to the American legation in London writes to William Short, discussing political conditions, offering advice, and describing his concerns and hopes for America's future.
A cousin writes to William Short, describing damage to crops in Virginia caused by recent flooding.