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201 Washington, George Pearce, William From George Washington to William Pearce, 31 August … 1794-08-31 ...a letter, a piece of waste paper, or Slate, to which a reply is necessary—Having gone...
202 Washington, George Lewis, Howell From George Washington to Howell Lewis, 11 August 1793 1793-08-11 ...the whole. another, and a better one—on a Slate, or a piece of waste paper (when you are...
203 Washington, George February—1798 1798-02-01 ...which was finished except for the laying of the slate, and the doors “of the two principal...
204 Washington, George Whitting, Anthony From George Washington to Anthony Whitting, 19 May 1793 1793-05-19 ...down to answer it; without first noting on a Slate or a piece of waste paper, every point...
205 Washington, George Whitting, Anthony From George Washington to Anthony Whitting, 3 February … 1793-02-03 ..., either on a piece of waste paper, or a Slate which require to be touched upon in your answr.
206 Washington, George Augustine Washington, George To George Washington from George Augustine Washington … 1792-04-15 ...which if the principal paint in forming a slate color is very expensive I think there is...
207 Watkins, Thomas G. Jefferson, Thomas Thomas G. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson, 24 March 1822 1822-03-24 Republican party; presidential slate of [index entry] 
208 White, Alexander Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Alexander White, 5 December … 1800-12-05 between the Georgetown ferry and Slate Run church was located on TJ’s route from Washington...
209 White, Alexander Washington, George To George Washington from Alexander White, 10 March … 1798-03-10 ...the President, and that the first, (exclusive of slating the roof) might be done for 12,000...
210 Yancey, Charles (1770–1857) Jefferson, Thomas Charles Yancey (1770–1857) to Thomas Jefferson, 12 July … 1821-07-12 Covered with Slate, altitude of the walls 20 feet—a second floor...