1George Hebb to Thomas Jefferson, 21 May 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I read some time since, but not with much attention, the charge exhibited against you by “ a Native of Virginia ” as I thought it so improbable, that a Person, who had served their Country so many years, in various Departments of the Governments, would, particularly for so small and inconsiderable a Sum, have committed an Act unworthy of himself and disreputable to his Government— but since...
2George Hebb to Thomas Jefferson, 25 May 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
I addressed you on the 21 st Int. Since when “ A Native of Virginia ” has again appeared in the Federal Republican with remarks on your Letter of explanation of the Bill Transaction and although his writing Discover him to be a man of considerable ingenuity, Still his resoning is deceptive and unsound—the effect appears, however, to produce some excitement and a Belief with some that the...
3To John Adams from George Hebb, 27 May 1824 (Adams Papers)
You may have observed by the Boston Patriot of the 18th: Inst: that Henry V. Somerville Esqr. had been selected, as an Elector as President & Vice-President, friendly to the Election of John Q. Adams Esq, for the District composed of Baltimore County—He called upon me some Days since and requested that I would furnish him with a List of the Most prominent Appointments and Acts of John Quincy...