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31 Thomas, John Chew Adams, John To John Adams from John Chew Thomas, 17 February 1801 1801-02-17 It is with the most respectfull deference that I take the Liberty of offering to your...
32 Chase, Samuel Adams, John To John Adams from Samuel Chase, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 As I consider the Appointment of a Judge, for the fifth Circuit, of very great Importance to the...
33 Foster, Theodore Adams, John To John Adams from Theodore Foster, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 I have long been acquainted with Samuel Bayard Esq. of New Rochelle, in the State of New York,...
34 Foster, Theodore Adams, John To John Adams from Theodore Foster, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 In the event of the Hon. Benjamin Bourn being appointed a circuit judge in the first circuit,...
35 Goodrich, Elizur Adams, John To John Adams from Elizur Goodrich, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 Having inclosed to the Secretary of the Treasury, a petition, addressed to your Excellency...
36 Goodrich, Elizur Adams, John To John Adams from Elizur Goodrich, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 The Office of Collector of the Port of New Haven in the State of Connecticut having become vacant...
37 Otis, Harrison Gray Adams, John To John Adams from Harrison Gray Otis, 16 February 1801 1801-02-16 Upon perusing with more attention a letter from Judge Lowell which I had the honor to mention to...
38 Alston, Willis Adams, John To John Adams from Willis Alston, 14 February 1801 1801-02-14 In consequence of the passage of a law during the present session of Congress for organizing the...
39 Lee, Richard Bland Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Bland Lee, 14 February 1801 1801-02-14 When I left Virginia a vacancy in the Collectorship of Alexandria seemed to be expected. Should...
40 Adams, Abigail Adams, John Abigail Adams to John Adams, 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 I arrived here about half after Six, without any accident, but beat and bang’d enough I do not...
41 Bloodworth, Timothy Adams, John To John Adams from Timothy Bloodworth, 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 The Act pass’d this sessions, for the revisal of the Judicial sistem, will require the...
42 Cooper, William Adams, John To John Adams from William Cooper, 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 By the provisions of the Act respecting the Judiciary, which has just become a Law—a new District...
43 Foster, Theodore Adams, John To John Adams from Theodore Foster, 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 The Act to provide for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States,...
44 Ingersoll, Jared, Jr. Adams, John To John Adams from Jared Ingersoll, Jr., 13 February … 1801-02-13 I extremely regret that my business requiring an immediate Return, prevented my having the honor...
45 Tudor, William, Sr. Adams, John To John Adams from William Tudor, Sr., 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 When I sported the Idea of an Ambassadorship I meant Nothing more than that it must be a most...
46 Wilson, James Adams, John To John Adams from James Wilson, 13 February 1801 1801-02-13 I take the liberty of addressing you upon a Subject, which, though of little Importance to you,...
47 Goodrich, Chauncey Adams, John To John Adams from Chauncey Goodrich, 11 February 1801 1801-02-11 In the event of the “Bill for the more convenient Organization of the Courts of the United...
48 Whipple, Oliver Adams, John To John Adams from Oliver Whipple, 11 February 1801 1801-02-11 This bein y for the Choice of President of the once united States I can not but view it as an...
49 Bayard, James Asheton, Jr. Adams, John To John Adams from James Asheton Bayard, Jr., 11 … 1801-02-11 The House of Representatives having Set unusually late the last two days I have been prevented...
50 Innes, Harry Adams, John To John Adams from Harry Innes, 10 February 1801 1801-02-10 A desire to promote the happiness of our common country has induced me to address you at this...
51 Livermore, Samuel Adams, John To John Adams from Samuel Livermore, 10 February 1801 1801-02-10 We beg leave respectfully to recommend Edward St Loe Livermore late a Judge in our supreme court,...
52 Huntington, Jedediah Adams, John To John Adams from Jedediah Huntington, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 The collector’s office at New Haven being vacant, I beg leave to mention to you Mr. Nathan Beers...
53 Knox, Henry Adams, John To John Adams from Henry Knox, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 Mr Wetmore who has been long a barrister at the bar of this state, but who meeting with pecuniary...
54 Mason, Jonathan Adams, John To John Adams from Jonathan Mason, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 It being presumed that the bill for the amendment of the Judiciary System will by your...
55 Monroe, James Adams, John To John Adams from James Monroe, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 In the course of last year on the receipt of information from mr. Lee of Norfolk, that a Mariner...
56 Smedley, Samuel Adams, John To John Adams from Samuel Smedley, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 The Office which I had more particularly in view when I had the Honor of addressing my letter to...
57 Sturges, Lewis B. Adams, John To John Adams from Lewis B. Sturges, 9 February 1801 1801-02-09 I learn that Samuel Smedley Esqr. Collector of the Customs for this District has applied for the...
58 Lee, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Lee, 7 February 1801 1801-02-07 the Editor of the American Universal Magazine ventures respectfully to solicit the following...
59 Peters, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Peters, 6 February 1801 1801-02-06 Understanding that the Judiciary Bill is likely to pass the Senate as it came up from the House...
60 Beers, Nathan Adams, John To John Adams from Nathan Beers, 5 February 1801 1801-02-05 The office of Collector for this Port being vacant by the Death of David Austin Esqr. For myself...