1To George Washington from John Steele, 4 June 1790 (Washington Papers)
A sincere desire that the office of district Judge for No. Carolina, may be bestowed upon a...
2To George Washington from John Steele, 4 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I concieve it my duty to communicate to Your Excellency the inclosed, and following information....
3To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, [12 April 1792] (Jefferson Papers)
I have considered the subject matter of your enquiries, and have nothing further to communicate,...
4To Alexander Hamilton from John Steele, [19 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
[ Salisbury, North Carolina, September 19, 1792. On October 15, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Steele :...
5To Thomas Jefferson from John Steele, 14 November 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
The inclosed papers were put into my hand, in consequence of an idea having gone forth, that...
6To Alexander Hamilton from John Steele, 30 April [1793] (Hamilton Papers)
This morning Mr. Genet the French Minister set out from this place for Philada. His route is by...
7To Alexander Hamilton from John Steele, 17 [September] 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
Apologies are always unpleasant, and if they were not, I am vain enough to hope that you wou’d...
8To Alexander Hamilton from John Steele, 23 September 1796 (Hamilton Papers)
I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 20th. inst. and to return you my unfeigned...
9To John Adams from John Steele, 31 July 1797 (Adams Papers)
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully transmits to the President of the United States a...
10To John Adams from John Steele, 16 July 1798 (Adams Papers)
In obedience to the directions of the President of Saturday last, I abstracted from the lists of...