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183251 Enclosure: Livingston’s Steam Engine, 26 January 1799 1799-01-26 MS ( PPAmP ); endorsed for the APS American Philosophical Society : “Livingston’s Steam Engine.”
183252 Editorial Note After the official adjournment of the Second Continental Congress on 1 August, another meeting...
183253 Master List of Subscribers to Central College, [after 7 … 1817-05-05 Subscriptions to the Central College from persons residing in the county of Albemarle and in...
183254 To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Hutchinson, 26 March … 1766-03-26 ALS : American Philosophical Society; letterbook copy: Massachusetts Archives, Office of the...
183255 The Death of John Jay: Editorial Note During Jay’s retirement, his health had generally been a mixture of his usual ailments and the...
183256 Minutes of the Committee for Detecting Conspiracies, 22 … 1777-02-22 Beverly Robinson Esq r : appeared before the Committee of ^ appointed by ^ the Convention ^ of...
183257 From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 6 April … 1766-04-06 ALS : American Philosophical Society As the Stamp Act is at length repeal’d, I am willing you...
183258 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 12 … 1814-07-12 The writer of this Communication deems it his duty as one of a suffering Community to state to...
183259 John Jay, Anti-Slavery, and the New-York Manumission … New York of the 1780s had the highest slave population of any of the northern states. One of...
183260 Introductory Note: To George Washington, [10 May 1796] The opening paragraph of this letter contains the first reference in Hamilton’s extant...
183261 Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from ———, [October 1789] 1789-10-01 Answers. 1st The construction upon which vessels are built in this State, admits of their...
183262 Enclosure VIII: Map of the Reserved Tract including … MS ( DNA : RG 46, Senate Records, 1st. Cong., 3rd. sess.).
183263 Editorial Note Josiah Marshall had lived in Plympton from 1747 until 1753, and had then spent five years at...
183264 Introductory Note: From Philip Schuyler, [17 July 1800] This letter contains the first explicit reference to the Grange, Hamilton’s country home in upper...
183265 Madison and the Collapse of the Spanish-American … The letter of Samuel Fulton to JM, 20 April 1810 , introduces one of the more dramatic...
183266 Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, 20 … 1792-10-20 At a meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund, Present: The Secretary of State, the Secretary...
183267 Editorial Note Following the chartering of Central College early in 1816, the purchase the next summer of land...
183268 Editorial Note On 25 July 1768 the legally qualified voters of Rowley’s West Parish met to determine how the...
183269 Petition for the Pennsylvania Hospital, 23 January 1751 1751-01-23 DS : Pennsylvania Hospital January 23, 1751 The founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital is one of...
183270 From George Washington to William Pearce [This letter was misdated in the volume and will be included in Presidential Series 17 .]
183271 To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton, Wharton & Morgan, 28 … 1766-08-28 LS : Library of Congress We are now to acknowledge the Receipt of your very kind Favors, of the...
183272 Editorial Note: Documents on the American Tobacco Trade The documents in this group reveal what a powerful ally Jefferson had in Simon Bérard and the...
183273 To Benjamin Franklin from George Read, [August? 1766] 1766-08-01 Draft: Library of Congress I now return you my most sincere thanks for the immediate Application...
183274 Extract of a Letter from London, 5 June 1771 1771-06-05 Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , August 1, 1771 William Strahan had accused Franklin of...
183275 Avoiding the Maelstrom of Saint-Domingue, 1 May–1 June … During the undeclared naval war with France, Congress had prohibited trade with Saint-Domingue...
183276 The Preliminary Articles: Second Draft  Editorial Note The first draft of the preliminary treaty was based on purely American proposals and Oswald soon...
183277 Provincial Maneuvers Editorial Note In December 1775 the extralegal provincial congress was the only effective governing body in New...
183278 General Orders, 25 March 1800 1800-03-25 The General Court Martial of which Capt. Read was president, having tried Lieut. Leyborn of 2d....
183279 Enclosure: [Statements of the Revenue Arising from the … 1794-12-26 Statement of the Revenue Arising from the Postage of Letters, &c. from the 1st of October, 1789,...
183280 Editorial Note: Jefferson’s Policy Concerning Presents … Soon after taking office, Jefferson was obliged to address himself to the task of terminating...
183281 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 15 … 1810-02-15 I have taken the liberty to call your attention to certain Strictures contained in the 2d & 3d...
183282 Role in the First Congress Editorial Note Eventually the stalemate over New York’s choice of congressional delegates was broken, and on 27...
183283 Observations on Mr. Parker’s State of the Account … 1766-02-01 AD : Haverford College Library This undated document is placed here for convenience because it...
183284 From Benjamin Franklin to William Cullen, 20 December … 1766-12-20 Draft: American Philosophical Society I beg Leave to recommend to your favourable Notice two...
183285 Note on Marginalia in Benjamin Wilson, Observations … 1773-03-21 Benjamin Wilson was a hardy controversialist. When he lost his case against Franklin in the...
183286 Editorial Note: Jefferson’s Proposed Revision of the … When Jefferson stopped off in Richmond in May on his way back to Monticello, his discussions with...
183287 Privy Council: Referral of Franklin’s Application for a … 1766-02-10 MS Minutes: Public Record Office Franklin’s interest in Nova Scotia lands has been examined in...
183288 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 21 … 1812-04-21 21 April 1812, New York. Having just learned that the government intends to appoint an additional...
183289 To Benjamin Franklin from John Tunnicliff, 21 December … 1766-12-21 ALS : American Philosophical Society I Received your kind Letters for which I return you my Best...
183290 Editorial Note: The Admission of Kentucky and Vermont … A piece of doggerel in Bache’s General Advertiser at the opening of Congress voiced the politics...
183291 Editorial Note In November 1768 Adams undertook the defense of John Hancock in what, politically, was his most...
183292 Editorial Note on Franklin’s Part in the Congressional … 1766-07-30 Richard Henry Lee’s famous resolution of June 7, 1776, called for independence and confederation....
183293 The Case of Robert Randall and Charles Whitney, 28 … In September 1795 John Askin and six other British merchants in Detroit formed a partnership with...
183294 [October 1758] 1758-10-01 How it is with you I know not, but if I am rightly informed, I am yet alive and not dead. And to...
183295 Madison and the Hiatus at the State Department, 4 … In mid-December 1800 Jefferson wrote JM and asked him to come to Washington before 5 March to...
183296 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 20 … 1813-07-20 There appears to be at this time 11. Sail of Armed Vessels Vitze. 4.   74s. Certainly 2   64s. 74...
183297 Jefferson, Thomas Memorandum from Henry Dearborn, with Jefferson’s Notes … 1803-05-28 the papers exhibited by Govr. Mercer relating to the demand made by the State of Maryland, on the...
183298 From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Templeman, 29 October … 1766-10-29 ALS : Royal Society of Arts I received with the enclos’d Letter an improv’d Compass for the...
183299 Madison, James To James Madison from the Merchants and Traders of … 1814-03-02 Memorial of the Merchants & traders in the Borough of Harrisburg respectfully represent. That...
183300 Editorial Note The issue addressed by John Adams and William Brattle in this exchange in the pages of the Boston...