1To George Washington from Philip Turner, 3 February 1780 (Washington Papers)
Doubtless remembers, not from any particular oppertunity ever with your Excellency, but by...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 1 January 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
Pray let my situation apologies for my troubling your excellency to listen a minute to my wishes,...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 10 October 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I find, I have no where else to go, but to the head of the nation, who’s natural, and official...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 18 November 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Sir, where ever I have erred in manner and form of address, I hope to be pardoned, your unbounded...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 28 January 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Sir I cannot help expressing my fears, whether our connecticut gentlemen will pay that attention...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 23 February 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Your philanthropic goodness will excuse me, so distressed, I have no where else To complain, I am...
7To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 28 November 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
After all due respect to your personal and public character, praying your healthy and happiness,...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 9 December 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Your repeated attention to my letters heretofore, on the subject of my claims for my arduous...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 16 February 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I beg the presidents interposition, whereby my claims on the public may be settled this session...
10To Thomas Jefferson from Philip Turner, 21 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Beloved patriot, among all the unaccountable bustles of time, dont give out, the days your own,...
11To James Madison from Philip Turner, 28 July 1813 (Madison Papers)
To the Honble. James Madison Esqr president of the United States, The Head of the nation, where...
12To James Madison from Philip Turner, 18 January 1814 (Madison Papers)
I am happy to believe that my letter of information sometime since, of our situation at Newyork...
13To James Madison from Philip Turner, 3 March 1814 (Madison Papers)
God preserve you, I cant help familiarity, I have no where else to go, enclosed you have the...
14To James Madison from Philip Turner, 27 June 1814 (Madison Papers)
There is no one feels more for the present administration and goverment than I do, your...