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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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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... |