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The President directs me to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the 16th—enclosing one from...
The President thinks he ought not to leave this place without a formal expression of the very...
War Department, September 20, 1794. Sends same letter he sent to Thomas Sim Lee on September 18,...
I beg leave to represent to your Excellency that among the Militia ordered out from this City for...
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that a detachment of the Troops of the United States...
[ War Department, September 17, 1794. “Gov. Howell of New Jersey moves today with the van of the...
Major Stagg has informed me that you wished an explanation in writing of the letter which I had...
[ War Department, September 16, 1794. “… Disagreeable Symptoms have appeared in the two most...
Having understood from you, that it was your intention, to appoint a person as Quarter Master to...
The last intelligence from the Western Counties of this State, which has been communicated to...
I have had the honor of your letter of the 29th of July last, which the press of business has...
I beg you to accept my thanks, for the perusal of the papers you sent me, which I herewith...
[ Philadelphia, December 1, 1792. “Mr. Hamilton presents his respectful Compliments to Governor...
I had this morning the honor of receiving your letter of the 23d instant. I would with pleasure...
Treasury Department, December 21, 1791. Writes to Mifflin concerning Pennsylvania creditors....
I am very sorry that the absence of the Comptroller of the Treasury, in consequence of ill...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the Governor of Pennsylvania, and has the...
Having received the return the want of which delayed a definitive answer to yours Letter of the...
[ Philadelphia, June 3, 1791. The catalogue description of this letter reads “Letter concerning a...
[ Philadelphia, June 3, 1791. “The want of the return of survey of the tract on Lake Erie...
Philadelphia, November 13, 1790. Introduces R. J. Vanden Broeck who was “a Clerk for a...
Treasury Department, February 3, 1790. “I am honored with the Receipt of your letter of the 26th...
I have the honor of your letter of the 28th instant, inclosing one to you from the Comptroller...