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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Washington, George | Rutledge, Edward | From George Washington to Edward Rutledge, 5 May 1789 | 1789-05-05 | I cannot fail of being much pleased with the friendly part you take in every thing which concerns... |
12 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 5 May 1789 | 1789-05-05 | Notwithstanding the conviction I am under of the labour which is imposed upon you by Public... |
13 | Washington, George | Baldwin, Abraham | From George Washington to Abraham Baldwin, 7 May 1789 | 1789-05-07 | I have duly received your letter of the 30th of April, containing the resignation of your seat at... |
14 | Washington, George | Shippen, William | From George Washington to William Shippen, 7 May 1789 | 1789-05-07 | The new and busy scenes in which I have been occupied since I received your favor of the 6th of... |
15 | Washington, George | United States House of Representatives | From George Washington to the United States House of … | 1789-05-08 | Your very affectionate Address produces emotions which I know not how to express. I feel that my... |
16 | Washington, George | House of Representatives | Reply of the President to the House of Representatives … | 1789-05-08 | Your very affectionate Address produces emotions which I know not how to express. I feel that my... |
17 | Washington, George | Bowdoin, James | From George Washington to James Bowdoin, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | Since my arrival in this place I have been honored with your letters of the 18th of Feby and 24th... |
18 | Washington, George | Gorham, Nathaniel | From George Washington to Nathaniel Gorham, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | I have received your letter of the 10th of march, and must beg you to be assured that your good... |
19 | Washington, George | Hancock, John | From George Washington to John Hancock, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | I am taking the earliest occasion of acknowledging the receipt of the letter, which you did me... |
20 | Washington, George | Heath, William | From George Washington to William Heath, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | The numerous congratulations which I have received from Public Bodies & respectable individuals... |
21 | Washington, George | Knox, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Knox, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | The enclosed papers relative to a treaty with the Cherokee Indians were put into my hands: and as... |
22 | Washington, George | Citizens of New York City | From George Washington to the Citizens of New York … | 1789-05-09 | The affectionate address presented by the Magistrates and the general joy testified by the... |
23 | Washington, George | Schuyler, Philip | From George Washington to Philip Schuyler, 9 May 1789 | 1789-05-09 | I yesterday had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 2d instt—and must beg you to accept of... |
24 | Washington, George | Adams, John | From George Washington to John Adams, 10 May 1789 | 1789-05-10 | The President of the United States wishes to avail himself of your sentiments on the following... |
25 | Washington, George | Campbell, John | From George Washington to John Campbell, 10 May 1789 | 1789-05-10 | If a white horse, which your Servant was on the day I travelled with you from Bladensburg to... |
26 | Washington, George | Jay, John | From George Washington to John Jay, 11 May 1789 | 1789-05-11 | A few days ago I was conversing with you on the points contained in the enclosed queries, when a... |
27 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 11 May 1789 | 1789-05-11 | The enclosed were communicated to me, as you will perceive, to make a confidential use of—upon... |
28 | Washington, George | Jay, John | To John Jay from George Washington, 11 May 1789 | 1789-05-11 | A few days ago I was conversing with you on the points contained in the enclosed queries, when a... |
29 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 11 May 1789 | 1789-05-11 | The enclosed were communicated to me (as you will perceive) to make a Confidential use of. Upon... |
30 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 12 May 1789 | 1789-05-12 | To draw such a line for the conduct of the President as will please every body, I know is... |
31 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, 12 May 1789 | 1789-05-12 | To draw such a line for the conduct of the President as will please every body, I know is... |
32 | Washington, George | Fitzhugh, William | From George Washington to William Fitzhugh, 14 May 1789 | 1789-05-14 | Your letter of the 26th of April was handed to me but a few days ago. Your congratulations and... |
33 | Washington, George | Heth, William | From George Washington to William Heth, 14 May 1789 | 1789-05-14 | I have duly received your favor of the 3 inst. dated at Mount Vernon. I am much pleased with the... |
34 | Washington, George | Jones, Joseph | From George Washington to Joseph Jones, 14 May 1789 | 1789-05-14 | Your letter of the 21st Ulto came duly to hand, and should have received an earlier... |
35 | Washington, George | Plater, George | From George Washington to George Plater, 14 May 1789 | 1789-05-14 | I have received your letter of the 29th of April, and must beg you to accept of my best thanks... |
36 | Washington, George | Randolph, Beverley | From George Washington to Beverley Randolph, 16 May … | 1789-05-16 | A letter of the 4th instant from Lt Governor Wood has been received with its inclosures,... |
37 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 17 May 1789 | 1789-05-17 | Mr Madison having been so obliging as to draw the answer to the address of the House of... |
38 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, [17 May] 1789 | 1789-05-17 | Mr. Madison having been so obliging as to draw the answer to the Address of the House of... |
39 | Washington, George | Biddle, Clement | From George Washington to Clement Biddle, 18 May 1789 | 1789-05-18 | Mrs Washington proposing to leave Mount Vernon as this day, will, I expect, be in Philadelphia on... |
40 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 18 … | 1789-05-18 | I thank you for your Address, in which the most affectionate sentiments are expressed in the most... |
41 | Washington, George | Senate | Reply of the President to the Senate, [18 May] 1789 | 1789-05-18 | I thank you for your Address, in which the most affectionate sentiments are expressed in the most... |
42 | Washington, George | Carey, Mathew | From George Washington to Mathew Carey, 21 May 1789 | 1789-05-21 | However desireous I am to encourage or promote useful publications, it is not in my power to... |
43 | Washington, George | Molitor, Christian Theodor Sigismund von | From George Washington to Christian Theodor Sigismund … | 1789-05-21 | Your letter of the 18th Inst, setting forth your distressed condition, and requesting some... |
44 | Washington, George | Wooster, Mary | From George Washington to Mary Wooster, 21 May 1789 | 1789-05-21 | I have duly received your affecting letter, dated the 8th day of this Month. Sympathysing with... |
45 | Washington, George | Carey, Mathew | From George Washington to Mathew Carey, 22 May 1789 | 1789-05-22 | In addition to what I wrote to you formerly on the subject of a loan, I now inform you (and... |
46 | Washington, George | Warren, James | From George Washington to James Warren, 23 May 1789 | 1789-05-23 | I have duly received your very friendly letter of the 2d inst. and beg you to accept of my... |
47 | Washington, George | Lewis, Warner | From George Washington to Warner Lewis, 24 May 1789 | 1789-05-24 | Your favor of the 9th instant, enclosing a duplicate of the letter you were so obliging as to... |
48 | Washington, George | Moustier, Eléanor-François-Elie, comte de | From George Washington to Moustier, 25 May 1789 | 1789-05-25 | What circumstances there may be existing between our two nations, to which you allude on account... |
49 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the United States Senate, 25 … | 1789-05-25 | In pursuance of the order of the late Congress, Treaties between the United States, and several... |
50 | Washington, George | Gebhard, John Gabriel | From George Washington to John Gabriel Gebhard, 26 May … | 1789-05-26 | I have received your letter of the 18th inst: and thank you very sincerely for your good wishes &... |
51 | Washington, George | Carey, Mathew | From George Washington to Mathew Carey, 29 May 1789 | 1789-05-29 | In the course of my whole existence, I never have before been made the subject of such... |
52 | Washington, George | Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church | From George Washington to the Bishops of the Methodist … | 1789-05-29 | I return to you individually, and (through you) to your Society collectively in the United States... |
53 | Washington, George | Walton, George | From George Washington to George Walton, 29 May 1789 | 1789-05-29 | I have received by Colonel Gunn your honors letters of the 11th and 15th of March, and the... |
54 | Washington, George | General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church | From George Washington to the General Assembly of the … | ≈1789-05-30 | I receive with great sensibility the testimonial, given by the General Assembly of the... |
55 | Washington, George | Campbell, John | From George Washington to John Campbell, 31 May 1789 | 1789-05-31 | I have received your very polite letter of the 18th —and the obliging manner in which you have... |
56 | Washington, George | Lambert, —— | From George Washington to Lambert, 31 May 1789 | 1789-05-31 | I have received your letter of the 26th —and must inform you, that however desireous I may be to... |
57 | Washington, George | Livingston, Robert R. | From George Washington to Robert R. Livingston, 31 May … | 1789-05-31 | The new and busy scenes in which I have been constantly engaged since my arrival in this place,... |
58 | Washington, George | Madison, James | From George Washington to James Madison, 31 May 1789 | 1789-05-31 | As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the... |
59 | Washington, George | Van Horne, Gabriel Peterson | From George Washington to Gabriel Peterson Van Horne … | 1789-05-31 | The particular care which you have taken in furnishing horses to bring Mrs Washington from... |
60 | Washington, George | Madison, James | To James Madison from George Washington, [ca. 31 May] … | 1789-05-31 | … As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the... |