1To Alexander Hamilton from James A. Bayard, 8 March 1801 (Hamilton Papers)
; [Philadelphia] Aurora. General Advertiser
2To Thomas Jefferson from David Austin, 9 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
: the 9 Mch. edition of the Philadelphia Aurora included an appeal by Austin entitled “National Placitude” that called on Christians of all denominations to gather in Philadelphia for a series of 25 lectures by Austin, which would lay the “foundation” of an “intellectual and Moral...
3To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 23 March 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora
4To James Madison from William Ross, 24 March 1801 (Madison Papers)
for the Sixth Congress, second session, was printed by Ross during 1801. Subsequent printing of the session laws was done by William Duane, publisher of the Philadelphia Aurora, who also established a Washington office in 1801, and printer Joseph Gales, Jr., who was associated with Samuel Harrison Smith at the
5Thomas Boylston Adams to Joseph Pitcairn, 27 March 1801 (Adams Papers)
The Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser
6To James Madison from Anthony Haswell, 30 March 1801 (Madison Papers)
...a lottery promoted by Lyon’s friends to raise the $1,100 needed to pay his fine and court costs. Haswell’s own troubles multiplied when he reprinted attacks on the Adams administration that had first appeared in the Philadelphia Aurora, and he was indicted under the Sedition Act for the remarks in the lottery advertisement and in the
7To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Leslie, 1 April 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
, of Montgomery county, brother of the late celebrated David Rittenhouse, is to succeed to the direction of the Mint; Mr. Elias Boudinot being about to retire from that situation” (Philadelphia Aurora, 31 Mch.).
8To Thomas Jefferson from Oliver Pollock, 4 April 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
Philadelphia Aurora, 2, 3 Aug. 1798).
9To James Madison from Tench Coxe, [1 May] 1801 (Madison Papers)
On 13 and 15 July 1799 the Philadelphia Aurora published purloined dispatches the British minister Robert Liston wrote to his government on 6 and 23 May. Their publication led to a common law indictment of William Duane and others. Besides Indian affairs in the Northwest and the Fries...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel Trump, 6 May 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
: Trump wrote to TJ on 28 Apr. (see below). On 6 May the Philadelphia Aurora reported that TJ had arrived