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1 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 19 February 1801 | 1801-02-19 | Inclosed is a letter to me from the Vice President of the U.S. with a resolution of the Senate,... |
2 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 10 February 1801 | 1801-02-10 | Inclosed is a Newbury Port Herald in which is quoted “A letter from John Adams dated Amsterdam 15... |
3 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 4 February 1801 | 1801-02-04 | I have this moment received your Letter of this morning and am happy in your acceptance of the... |
4 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 31 January 1801 | 1801-01-31 | I request you would cause to be prepared letters for me to sign, to the king of Prussia,... |
5 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 28 January 1801 | 1801-01-28 | As it has been the practice of this government, to summon the Senate of the United States to meet... |
6 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 21 November 1800 | 1800-11-21 | The President presents his kind regards to Gen Marshall, & requests the favor of him to look into... |
7 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 10 October 1800 | 1800-10-10 | Enclosed is a Letter or Memorial from Mr J. Lewis late Consul at the Isle of France. I pray you... |
8 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 9 October 1800 | 1800-10-09 | Enclosed is a letter from Mr Adam Babcock a respectable merchant of Boston whom I have known and... |
9 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 7 October 1800 | 1800-10-07 | Enclosed are papers received from Govenor Sargeant. I pray you to keep them till I arrive. As... |
10 | Adams, John | Marshall, John | From John Adams to John Marshall, 5 October 1800 | 1800-10-05 | Enclosed is a Memorial from a respectable Merchant in Boston Mr Babcock. Mr Lewis has a similar... |