508118th. (Adams Papers)
Our wind is still good but is almost all gone, and we have not run more than 20 or 25 leagues,...
5082[Diary entry: 18 June 1785] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 18th. Mercury at 80 in the Morning—81 at Noon and 82 at Night. Wind Westwardly in the...
5083From George Washington to Henry Knox, 18 June 1785 (Washington Papers)
I am quite ashamed to be so long deficient in acknowledging the receipt of your favors of the...
5084American Commissioners to John Jay, 18 June 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
In our last to you of May 11. we had the honour of inclosing among other papers a letter from...
5085[Diary entry: 19 June 1785] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 19th. Mercury at 78 in the Morning—80 at Noon And 82 at Night. Very little wind all day, &...
5086From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Jones, 19 June 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
I take the liberty of inclosing to you a state of the case of one Polson, and of begging your...
5087From Thomas Jefferson to Adam Stephen, 19 June 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
A Mr. John Polson lately came over from England to see whether I could give him any information...
508820th. (Adams Papers)
Continual calms. Our passage will I fear be a very long one. We have fine weather, but we would...
5089From John Adams to the Marquis of Carmarthen, 20 June 1785 (Adams Papers)
By the Seventh Article of the provisional Treaty of Peace, signed on the thirtieth of November,...
5090From John Adams to Hendrik Fagel, 20 June 1785 (Adams Papers)
After my Letter to you of the tenth, I thought it might be more respectfull to the Lords the...