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26451 Bowen, Ephraim Jr. Washington, George To George Washington from Captain Ephraim Bowen, Jr. … 1775-10-16 According to the Instructions recieved at Head Quarters, I went to Watertown, to Colo. Warren,...
26452 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 22 May 1809 1809-05-22 It is my duty to write to you on the subject of the Note you were so kind as to endorse for me at...
26453 Hamilton, Alexander Morton, Washington From Alexander Hamilton to Washington Morton, 23 April … 1799-04-23 On revising the proceedings of the General Court Martial received from you, I find that it does...
26454 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 January 1799] 1799-01-04 4. Very cold. Wind at No. and Mer. 24.—V—x
26455 Reynolds, James Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from James Reynolds, [13–15 … 1792-11-15 [ Philadelphia, November 13–15, 1792. On July 19, 1797, Henry Seckel attested that sometime...
26456 Randolph, Edmund Washington, George To George Washington from Edmund Randolph, 24 October … 1795-10-24 I affirm to you, that the delay, which has occurred in the arrival of my letter of the 8th...
26457 Hazard, Enoch Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Enoch Hazard, 5 June 1806 1806-06-05 In this season, when the highest public interests engage your excellency’s attention, it is a...
26458 Adams, John Quincy Tuesday August 1st. 1786. 1786-08-01 There was a meeting of an association of ministers here this day; but there were only three...
26459 Dumoulin de Seille & Son Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Dumoulin de Seille & Son, 24 … 1786-07-24 We have the honour to present you our most humble Respects, and Beseech you to take in...
26460 Suspension of the Rule Requiring Lawyers to Serve a … 1782-04-26 Whereas by a former rule of this Court, a Clerkship of three years at least was among other...