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691 Burger, John Coroner’s Inquest, [13 July–2 August 1804] 1804-07-13 City & County of Newyork } ss An Inquisition Indented taken for the People of the State of...
692 Livingston, Robert R. Jefferson, Thomas II. Recipient’s Copy 1803-03-12 I have delayed answering your friendly letter by madame Brogniard in the hope of having some...
693 King, Rufus Adams, John To John Adams from Rufus King, 28 July 1800 1800-07-28 I avail myself of the opportunity of a vessel about sailing from Hull for Boston, to say that a...
694 Greene, Nathanael Washington, George To George Washington from Major General Nathanael … 1778-01-01 It gives me the greatest pain to hear the murmurs and complaints among the officers for the want...
695 Parker, Stephen Washington, George To George Washington from Stephen Parker, 15 January … 1776-01-15 Impelled by the triple tyes of affection for my Country, Attachment to Liberty, and concern for...
696 Jefferson, Thomas Brown, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Brown, 4 November 1792 1792-11-04 According to the permission in your letter which I recieved at Monticello, I drew on you about a...
697 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 April 1796] 1796-04-09 9. Thick morning, but clear afterwards with a brisk So. Westerly wind—ground very dry. Smoaky.
698 Madison, James Pinkney, William From James Madison to William Pinkney, 4 December 1809 1809-12-04 Your favor of Aug. 19. came duly to hand, and I tender my thanks for it. I have very little to...
699 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1786-06-21 This day the Seniors leave, College; there is no recitation in the morning, and prayers are...
700 Hull, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Hull, 24 July 1781 1781-07-24 Capt. Crocker having represented that his Circumstances are such as render it absolutely...
701 Pseudonym: “An Old Soldier” Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Pseudonym: "An Old Soldier", 3 … 1809-01-03 Having lived in obscurity for a long time my counsel will perhaps have but little weight with our...
702 Brent, Daniel Carroll Madison, James To James Madison from Daniel Carroll Brent, 14 August … 1807-08-14 The mails of yesterday brought nothing for the office worth forwarding to you. Mr. Foster has...
703 Jefferson, Thomas Gallatin, Albert From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 26 January … 1805-01-26 The question arising on Mr Simons’ letter of Jan. 10. is Whether sea-letters shall be given to...
704 Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, John From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Adams, 18 … 1823-07-18 I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
705 Dearborn, Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Dearborn, 7 February … 1807-02-07 I have the honor to transmit you herewith Returns of the Militia of the United States, made from...
706 Lear, Tobias Washington, George To George Washington from Tobias Lear, 4–5 November … 1790-11-04 Agreeably to the directions given in your letter of the 27th of October, I have endeavoured to...
707 Madison, James Military Establishment, [9 December] 1794 1794-12-09 Nicholas called for a committee “to enquire how far the act of Congress for the defence of the...
708 Franklin, Benjamin Poor Richard, 1743 1743-01-01 Poor Richard, 1743. An Almanack For the Year of Christ 1743 ,... By Richard Saunders, Philom....
709 Washington, George Webb, Samuel Blachley From George Washington to Colonel Samuel Blachley Webb … 1777-07-15 Your favour of yesterdays date is just come to hand. You have my thanks for your care of the...
710 Rose, Joseph Warner Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Warner Rose, 14 May 1806 … 1806-05-14 § From Joseph Warner Rose. 14 May 1806, Boston. “Having heard of an opportunity direct from this...
711 Adams, John Pickering, Timothy From John Adams to Timothy Pickering, 10 July 1799 1799-07-10 With Mr. Davis’s report of the 8th I enclose all the papers relative to the complaint of Mr...
712 Pichon, Louis-André Madison, James To James Madison from Louis-André Pichon, 10 July 1801 1801-07-10 Cn. Pichon returns the Secretary of State, with his best compliments, the inclosed papers which...
713 Morris, Robert Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Robert Morris, 2 October … 1797-10-02 I cannot help feeling some chagrin when I find you constantly treating the debt I owe you as if...
714 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 15 March 1779 1779-03-15 I have waited with anxious expectation, for some plan to be adopted by Congress which would have...
715 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1785-02-11 Paris Afternoon. Coll. Humphreys and Mr. Short, went with us to see Astley’s equestrian exercises...
716 Duer, William Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from William Duer, 22 March 1792 1792-03-22 [ New York, March 22, 1792 . The calendar summary of this letter reads as follows: “Similar...
717 Turner, George Washington, George To George Washington from George Turner, 1 December … 1794-12-01 I have taken the liberty to place your Name upon a keg filled with Pekán Nuts. May I beg of you...
718 Simpson, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Simpson, 28 July 1803 1803-07-28 I had the honour of addressing No. 59 to you the ninth of this Month in duplicate, by way of...
719 Forman, David Washington, George To George Washington from David Forman, 14 May 1781 1781-05-14 The British Fleete from New York Consisting of Seven Ships of 60 Guns and upwards Twelve Large...
720 Gallatin, Albert Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Albert Gallatin, 22 September … 1808-09-22 I have answered a letter from this man, a few days ago, stating that the bills would not be paid...