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Letter not found. 15 January 1795, Philadelphia. Described as a two-page letter in the lists...
[ Philadelphia ] February 27, 1794 . “The secretary of War has sent to this Office as list of the...
[ Philadelphia ] January 29, 1795 . “Since my Appointment as Agent for paying the Invalid...
the communication between the City and country is So much interupted that I am uncertain whether...
[ Philadelphia ] April 19, 1794 . “The administrator to the Estate of my Predecessor in Office...
[ Philadelphia ] August 18, 1794 . “On the 5th of this month I received from the Secretary of War...
I was last evening in company with Genl Stewart who told me that in a few weeks he woud resign...
… The room now occupied as an office has undergone no alteration [and if] applied to any other...
Philadelphia, April 5, 1792 . “I will not take up your time for the trouble I am about to give by...
Philadelphia, December 19, 1793. Encloses “Bond with sureties for the faithfull discharge of the...
[ Philadelphia ] April 14, 1794 . “I will be obliged to you to place 500 dollars in my hands that...
I this day received your Letter of the 13th. inclosed in one from Mr. Bankson of the 17th....
[ Philadelphia ] December 24, 1794 . “The Amount of interest on Stock remaining on the books of...
[ Philadelphia ] September 27, 1794 . “The amount of Interest on the stock remaining on the books...
With regret I mention it, that perhaps the Letter you will receive with this, will be the last...
By a late offer made me by the President thoro the Secretary of State to appoint me Marshal for...
Generl. Moylans compliments to Mr. Madison, sends him 226 dollars 67 cents for half years rent of...
The north wall of your house, in which I live has been built so bad, that every rain penetrates,...
Philadelphia, December 11, 1793. “I received your Letter of the 9th Instant with a Commission for...