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11601 Martin, Luther Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Luther Martin, 8 January 1798 1798-01-08 Having in my last seen my much respected old friend Col. Cresap freed from his irons and...
11602 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Monroe, 8 January 1798 1798-01-08 I have yours of the 27. Decr., for which I thank you. I have made some comments on one item in it...
11603 Deakins, Francis Washington, George To George Washington from Francis Deakins, 28 December … 1797-12-28 Letter not found: from Francis Deakins, 28 Dec. 1797–7 Jan. 1798. On 15 Jan. 1798 GW wrote...
11604 Cranch, Mary Smith Adams, Abigail Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 7 January 1798 1798-01-07 I design’d to have written you by the friday mail but on Wednsday mr Norton came over to attend...
11605 Gouverneur, Isaac Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Isaac Gouverneur, 7 January … 1798-01-07 New York, January 7, 1798. “The cause which has been so long depending between Louis le Guen and...
11606 Lopez, Moses Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Moses Lopez, 7 January 1798 1798-01-07 New York, January 7, 1798. “… I am informed you intend going to Albany in a day or two with Mr....
11607 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 January 1798] 1798-01-07 7. Morning calm & clear. Mer. at 28; in the evening it lowered with the wind at No. Et. Mer. at 34.
11608 Washington, George Custis, George Washington Parke From George Washington to George Washington Parke … 1798-01-07 System in all things should be aimed at; for in execution, it renders every thing more easy. If...
11609 Jefferson, Thomas Eppes, Mary Jefferson From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson Eppes, 7 … 1798-01-07 I acknowleged, my dear Maria, the reciept of yours in a letter I wrote to mr Eppes. it gave me...
11610 Bourne, R. Adams, John To John Adams from R. Bourne, 6 January 1798 1798-01-06 The employment of Individuals is a matter of Concern—The unfinished House in Chesnut street might...
11611 Dalton, Tristram Adams, John To John Adams from Tristram Dalton, 6 January 1798 1798-01-06 Mrs. Dalton desirous to pay the Compliments of the Season to her much respected Friend Mrs....
11612 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 January 1798] 1798-01-06 6. Wind pretty brisk from No. Wt. Mer. from 33 to 40 and thawing.
11613 Jay, John Lawrence, Richard From John Jay to Richard Lawrence, 6 January 1798 1798-01-06 Be so good as to inform me of the present Condition and number of the S t . Domingo Refugees that...
11614 Stevens, Ebenezer Jay, John To John Jay from Ebenezer Stevens, 6 January 1798 1798-01-06 I have the honor to enclose Your excellency a return of the field artillery ammunition and small...
11615 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 5 January 1798 1798-01-05 I received your kind Letter of December and was surprized to find that my Letter should convey...
11616 Pickering, Timothy Adams, John To John Adams from Timothy Pickering, 5 January 1798 1798-01-05 I have the honor to lay before you a copy of the act of the Legislature of Kentuckey, this day...
11617 Adams, John United States Congress From John Adams to United States Congress, 5 January … 1798-01-05 The Secretary for the Department of War on the 30th day of December last made a representation to...
11618 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 January 1798] 1798-01-05 5. Little or no wind all day. In the evening it sprung up at No. Wt. Mer. from 30 to 36. A Mr....
11619 La Colombe, Louis-Saint-Ange Morel, chevalier de Washington, George To George Washington from Louis La Colombe, 5 January … 1798-01-05 The letters by the John from Hambg having been saved & I have at length recd mine by them, I have...
11620 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on the Formation of the Federal Government, 5 … 1798-01-05 1798. Jan. 5. I recieve a very remarkeable fact indeed in our history from Baldwin & Skinner ....
11621 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 January 1798] 1798-01-04 4. Wind at No. Et. and constant Rain all day, with a Sleet; Mer. at 30 in the morning, &...
11622 Washington, George St. Clair, Arthur From George Washington to Arthur St. Clair, 4 January … 1798-01-04 Mr Edward Tiffin solicits an appointment in the Territory North West of the Ohio, The fairness of...
11623 Jefferson, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Jefferson, 4 January … 1798-01-04 Mr. Boyce somewhat contrary to my expectation this day took up Mr. Barnes’s draft—I have paid Mr....
11624 Mason, Stevens Thomson Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Stevens Thomson Mason, 4 … 1798-01-04 I subjoin an extract of a letter which I informed you I had received from Colo Normand Bruce of...
11625 Adams, Abigail Adams, Thomas Boylston Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 3 January 1798 1798-01-03 I Embrace the opportunity by the British packet of writing you a few lines, tho I have not any...
11626 Worrall, Robert Adams, John To John Adams from Robert Worrall, 3 January 1798 1798-01-03 I hope your Goodness will not think me Troublesom in giving you this line, and Informing you of...
11627 Pickering, Timothy Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Timothy Pickering, 3 January … 1798-01-03 I have to-day received your letter of the 1st inclosing a letter from Colo. Fleury, dated the...
11628 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 January 1798] 1798-01-03 3. Mrs. L. Washington & Mr. Elliot went away after breakfast, & Mrs. Washington, myself &ca. went...
11629 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 3 January 1798 1798-01-03 Your’s of Dec. 25. came to hand yesterday. I shall observe your directions with respect to the...
11630 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 3 January 1798 1798-01-03 Your’s of Dec. 25. came to hand yesterday. I shall observe your directions with respect to the...
11631 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 January 1798] 1798-01-02 2. Clear with the Wind (tho’ not much of it) at No. Wt. Mer. abt. 30. A Mr. Elliot came to dinnr....
11632 Washington, George McHenry, James From George Washington to James McHenry, 2 January 1798 1798-01-02 This letter will be presented to you by Mr Elliot, the son of a meritorious Officer in the...
11633 Washington, George Mason, John From George Washington to John Mason, 2 January 1798 1798-01-02 I am just informed by the President of the Potomac Company, that the application to the Maryland...
11634 Jay, John Address to the New York State Legislature, 2 January … 1798-01-02 IT must afford sincere and cordial satisfaction to our Fellow Citizens, to see the...
11635 Jefferson, Thomas Page, Mann From Thomas Jefferson to Mann Page, 2 January 1798 1798-01-02 I do not know whether you have seen some very furious abuse of me in the Baltimore papers by a mr...
11636 Adams, John United States Senate From John Adams to United States Senate, 1 January 1798 1798-01-01 I nominate Arthur Sinclair to be Governor of the Territory of the United States North West of the...
11637 Bogert, Cornelius I. Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Cornelius I. Bogert, 1 … 1798-01-01 [ New York ] January 1, 1798 . “Permit me to request your attention to the case of Bull agt...
11638 Monroe, James Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from James Monroe, 1 January 1798 1798-01-01 [ Albemarle, Virginia, January 1, 1798. In January, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Monroe and referred...
11639 Hamilton, Alexander Pickering, Timothy From Alexander Hamilton to Timothy Pickering, [1 … 1798-01-01 By some unaccountable delay the inclosed which came in a letter to me has been extremely...
11640 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 January 1798] 1798-01-01 1. Much rain fell last night & a thick fog, with a Southerly Wind continued all the forenoon,...
11641 Martin, Luther Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Luther Martin, 1 January 1798 1798-01-01 It has been repeatedly suggested to me by my friends, that I am under no obligation to pursue any...
11642 Jefferson, Thomas Page, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Page, [1] January 1798 1798-01-01 You have probably seen or heard of some very abusive letters addressed to me in the publick...
11643 Hamilton, Alexander Cazenove, Théophile From Alexander Hamilton to Théophile Cazenove … 1797-10-01 New York, October–December, 1797. Proposes the forms which should be used for investing the...
11644 Adams, John Coxe, Tench From John Adams to Tench Coxe, December 1797 1797-12-01 The President of the United States has maturely considered the questions relative to your...
11645 Washington, George [December 1797] 1797-12-01 1. More moderate—wind still at No. Wt. Mer. 29 & standing there. 2. Wind at So. Wt.—raining and...
11646 Mussi, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Mussi, [ca. December] 1797 1797-12-01 I found on my desk yesterday your memorandum, & agreable to your request I’ill make an estimation...
11647 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 December 1797] 1797-12-31 31. Clear & pleasant all day with but little Wind. Mer. at 30 or thereabouts. GW has written this...
11648 Jefferson, Thomas Gibson, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Gibson, 31 December 1797 1797-12-31 I took the liberty the last summer of writing to you from hence making some enquiries on the...
11649 Jefferson, Thomas Henry, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Henry, 31 December 1797 1797-12-31 Mr. Tazewell has communicated to me the enquiries you have been so kind as to make relative to a...
11650 Jefferson, Thomas Tazewell, Henry From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Tazewell, 31 December … 1797-12-31 I found that my statement would be too long to give you the trouble of copying in the form of a...