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151 | Washington, George | United States Senate and House of Representatives | From George Washington to the United States Senate and … | 1789-09-16 | The governor of the western territory has made a statement to me of the reciprocal hostilities of... |
152 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 17 … | 1789-09-17 | It doubtless is important that all treaties and compacts formed by the United States with other... |
153 | Washington, George | Stuart, David | From George Washington to David Stuart, 21 September … | 1789-09-21 | Your letter of the 12th instt came duly to hand. I have given the subject of it every... |
154 | Washington, George | Franklin, Benjamin | From George Washington to Benjamin Franklin, 23 … | 1789-09-23 | The affectionate congratulations on the recovery of my health—and the warm expressions of... |
155 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 23 September … | 1789-09-23 | My solicitude for drawing the first characters of the Union into the Judiciary, is such that, my... |
156 | Washington, George | Smith, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Smith, 23 September … | 1789-09-23 | I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 24 of July, enclosing a general statement... |
157 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, [ca. 23 … | 1789-09-23 | My solicitude for drawing the first characters of the Union into the Judiciary, is such that, my... |
158 | Washington, George | Canon (Cannon), John | From George Washington to John Canon, 24 September 1789 | 1789-09-24 | Sometime last winter I received a letter from you by the hands of Major McCormack, giving me a... |
159 | Washington, George | Freeman, Constant Jr. | From George Washington to Constant Freeman, Jr., 24 … | 1789-09-24 | Your letter of the 9th of July has been received and, agreeable to your desire, I embrace the... |
160 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 24 … | 1789-09-24 | I nominate for the Supreme-Court of the United States John Jay of New York, Chief-Justice John... |
161 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 25 … | 1789-09-25 | From a great variety of characters who have made a tender of their services for suitable Offices... |
162 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | From George Washington to Alexander Hamilton, 25 … | 1789-09-25 | From a great variety of characters who have made a tender of their services for Suitable Offices,... |
163 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 25 … | 1789-09-25 | I nominate James Duane, Judge } for the District William S. Smith, Marshall of Richard Harrison,... |
164 | Washington, George | United States Senate and House of Representatives | From George Washington to the United States Senate and … | 1789-09-26 | United States, Gentlemen of the Senate, September 26th 1789. Having yesterday received a letter... |
165 | Washington, George | John Jay’s Commission as Chief Justice of the Supreme … | 1789-09-26 | George Washington President of the United States of America To all who shall see these Presents.... | |
166 | Washington, George | Harrison, Robert Hanson | From George Washington to Robert Hanson Harrison, 28 … | 1789-09-28 | It would be unnecessary to remark to you, that the administration of Justice is the strongest... |
167 | Washington, George | Johnson, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Johnson, 28 September … | 1789-09-28 | In assenting to the opinion that the due administration of Justice is the strongest cement of... |
168 | Washington, George | Langdon, Samuel | From George Washington to Samuel Langdon, 28 September … | 1789-09-28 | You will readily beleive me when I assure you that the necessary attention to the business in... |
169 | Washington, George | Pendleton, Edmund | From George Washington to Edmund Pendleton, 28 … | 1789-09-28 | I write to you, my dear Sir, on a subject which has engaged much of my reflection, and to which I... |
170 | Washington, George | Pringle, John J. | From George Washington to John J. Pringle, 28 September … | 1789-09-28 | Letter not found: to John J. Pringle, 28 Sept. 1789. On 30 Oct. Pringle wrote to GW: “I have had... |
171 | Washington, George | Randolph, Edmund | From George Washington to Edmund Randolph, 28 September … | 1789-09-28 | Impressed with a conviction that the due administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good... |
172 | Washington, George | Hartley, Thomas | From George Washington to Thomas Hartley, 29 September … | 1789-09-29 | As you are about to return to your own State, you will oblige me by informing the Gentlemen to... |
173 | Washington, George | Proclamation on the Treaty of Fort Harmar, 29 September … | 1789-09-29 | By the President Of the United States of America. A Proclamation. Whereas by Virtue of Powers... | |
174 | Washington, George | Rutledge, John | From George Washington to John Rutledge, 29 September … | 1789-09-29 | In requesting your candid attention to a subject, which I deem highly interesting to our Country,... |
175 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 29 … | 1789-09-29 | United States Gentlemen of the Senate. September 29th 1789. I nominate William Carmichael as... |
176 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 29 … | 1789-09-29 | United-States Gentlemen of the Senate, September 29th 1789. Agreeably to the act of Congress for... |
177 | Washington, George | United States Senate | Enclosure: Nominations for the United States Army, 29 … | 1789-09-29 | Officers of the Regiment of Infantry Leiut. Colo. Commandant Josiah Harmar And a Brigadier... |
178 | Washington, George | United States Senate and House of Representatives | From George Washington to the United States Senate and … | 1789-09-29 | United States Gentlemen of the Senate, September 29th 1789. Having been yesterday informed by a... |
179 | Washington, George | United States Senate and House of Representatives | From George Washington to the United States Senate and … | 1789-09-29 | United States, Gentlemen of the Senate. September 29th 1789. His Most Christian Majesty, by a... |
180 | Washington, George | October 1789 | ≈1789-10-01 | Thursday 1st. Exercised in my Carriage in the forenoon. The following company dined here to day.... | |
181 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 1 October 1789] | 1789-10-01 | Thursday 1st. Exercised in my Carriage in the forenoon. The following company dined here to day.... | |
182 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 2 October 1789] | 1789-10-02 | Friday 2d. Dispatching Commissions &ca. as yesterday for the Judiciary. The Visitors to Mrs.... | |
183 | Washington, George | Governors of the States | Circular to the Governors of the States, 2 October 1789 | 1789-10-02 | In pursuance of the enclosed resolution I have the honor to transmit to your Excellency a copy of... |
184 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 October 1789] | 1789-10-03 | Saturday 3d. Sat for Mr. Rammage near two hours to day, who was drawing a miniature Picture of me... | |
185 | Washington, George | Governors of the States | Circular to the Governors of the States, 3 October 1789 | 1789-10-03 | I do myself the honor to enclose to your Excellency a Proclamation for a general Thanksgiving... |
186 | Washington, George | Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789 | 1789-10-03 | By the President of the United States of America. a Proclamation. Whereas it is the duty of all... | |
187 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 4 October 1789] | 1789-10-04 | Sunday 4th. Went to St. Pauls Chappel in the forenoon. Spent the remainder of the day in writing... | |
188 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 5 October 1789] | 1789-10-05 | Monday 5th. Dispatched the Commissions to all the Judges of the Supreme and District Courts; & to... | |
189 | Washington, George | Jay, John | From George Washington to John Jay, 5 October 1789 | 1789-10-05 | It is with singular pleasure that I address you as Chief Justice of the supreme Court of the... |
190 | Washington, George | Jay, John | To John Jay from George Washington, 5 October 1789 | 1789-10-05 | It is with singular pleasure that I address you as Chief Justice of the supreme Court of the... |
191 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 6 October 1789] | 1789-10-06 | Tuesday 6th. Exercised in a Carriage with Mrs. Washington in the forenoon. Conversed with Genl.... | |
192 | Washington, George | St. Clair, Arthur | From George Washington to Arthur St. Clair, 6 October … | 1789-10-06 | Congress having by their Act of the 29th of September last empowered me to call forth the Militia... |
193 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 7 October 1789] | 1789-10-07 | Wednesday 7th. Exercised on horseback; & called on the Vice President. In the afternoon walked an... | |
194 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 October 1789] | 1789-10-08 | Thursday 8th. Mr. Gardoqui took leave, proposing to embark to morrow for Spain. The following... | |
195 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 October 1789] | 1789-10-09 | Friday 9th. Exercised on horse-back between the hours of 9 and 11. Visited in my rout the Gardens... | |
196 | Washington, George | Louis XVI (of France) | From George Washington to Louis XVI, 9 October 1789 | 1789-10-09 | By the change which has taken place in the national Government of the United States, the honor of... |
197 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 10 October 1789] | 1789-10-10 | Saturday 10th. Pursuant to an engagement formed on Thursday last—I set off about 9 Oclock in my... | |
198 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 11 October 1789] | 1789-10-11 | Sunday 11th. At home all day—writing private Letters. | |
199 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 12 October 1789] | 1789-10-12 | Monday 12th. Received the Compliments of the Count de Pentheve, commanding his most Christian... | |
200 | Washington, George | Laurens, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Laurens, 12 October … | 1789-10-12 | The packet of seeds which accompanies this letter is part of a parcel sent to me by Mr Anderson... |