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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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51 | Livermore, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Livermore, 10 February 1801 | 1801-02-10 | We beg leave respectfully to recommend Edward St Loe Livermore late a Judge in our supreme court,... |
52 | Huntington, Jedediah | Adams, John | To John Adams from Jedediah Huntington, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | The collector’s office at New Haven being vacant, I beg leave to mention to you Mr. Nathan Beers... |
53 | Knox, Henry | Adams, John | To John Adams from Henry Knox, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | Mr Wetmore who has been long a barrister at the bar of this state, but who meeting with pecuniary... |
54 | Mason, Jonathan | Adams, John | To John Adams from Jonathan Mason, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | It being presumed that the bill for the amendment of the Judiciary System will by your... |
55 | Monroe, James | Adams, John | To John Adams from James Monroe, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | In the course of last year on the receipt of information from mr. Lee of Norfolk, that a Mariner... |
56 | Smedley, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Smedley, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | The Office which I had more particularly in view when I had the Honor of addressing my letter to... |
57 | Sturges, Lewis B. | Adams, John | To John Adams from Lewis B. Sturges, 9 February 1801 | 1801-02-09 | I learn that Samuel Smedley Esqr. Collector of the Customs for this District has applied for the... |
58 | Lee, Richard | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Lee, 7 February 1801 | 1801-02-07 | the Editor of the American Universal Magazine ventures respectfully to solicit the following... |
59 | Peters, Richard | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Peters, 6 February 1801 | 1801-02-06 | Understanding that the Judiciary Bill is likely to pass the Senate as it came up from the House... |
60 | Beers, Nathan | Adams, John | To John Adams from Nathan Beers, 5 February 1801 | 1801-02-05 | The office of Collector for this Port being vacant by the Death of David Austin Esqr. For myself... |
61 | Munson, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Munson, 5 February 1801 | 1801-02-05 | I take the Liberty to Inform you that the office of Collector of the Customs for the District of... |
62 | Brown, Jeremiah | Adams, John | To John Adams from Jeremiah Brown, 4 February 1801 | 1801-02-04 | I take the liberty to notice to you the following pieces of Machinery of my Invention, it being... |
63 | Dexter, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Dexter, 4 February 1801 | 1801-02-04 | Among the papers accompanying the list of military appointments was the resignation of an Officer... |
64 | Gurney, Francis | Adams, John | To John Adams from Francis Gurney, 4 February 1801 | 1801-02-04 | I hope Your Excellency will Pardon the liberty I take in addressing You on a Subject which... |
65 | Marshall, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Marshall, 4 February 1801 | 1801-02-04 | I pray you to accept my grateful acknowledgements for the honor conferd on me in appointing me... |
66 | Austin, John Punderson | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Punderson Austin, 4 February … | 1801-02-04 | My Father, who now holds the Office of Collector of the Customs, for the District of New Haven,... |
67 | Smith, Samuel Stanhope | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Stanhope Smith, 3 February … | 1801-02-03 | I have been requested by a very worthy friend to express to you my opinion of the character of... |
68 | Adams, Thomas Boylston | Adams, John | Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, 2 February 1801 | 1801-02-02 | Your favors of the 24 th: & 27 th: ult o: are duly received. It seems not to be understood here,... |
69 | Stockton, Richard | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Stockton, 2 February 1801 | 1801-02-02 | Permit me to return my grateful acknowledgements for your goodness in answering the letter I took... |
70 | Van der Kemp, François Adriaan | Adams, John | To John Adams from François Adriaan Van der Kemp, 1 … | 1801-02-01 | Once more I Shall enjoÿ the Sensation in addressing you as the President of the U.S. but your... |
71 | Wells, Nathaniel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Nathaniel Wells, 1 February 1801 | 1801-02-01 | The Honble Daniel Davis Esqr has been lately appointed Solicitor General of this State and... |
72 | Gibbs, Caleb | Adams, John | To John Adams from Caleb Gibbs, January 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | I flatter myself that the President of the United States will excuse the Liberty I have taken in... |
73 | Dwight, Timothy | Adams, John | To John Adams from Timothy Dwight, 31 January 1801 | 1801-01-31 | Mr. John Punderson Austin , Son of David Austin Esq. the present Collector, wishes me to write to... |
74 | Rodgers, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Rodgers, 31 January 1801 | 1801-01-31 | It was with Singular Pleasure I learned from the public Papers, that the Judiciary Bill had... |
75 | Griswold, Roger | Adams, John | To John Adams from Roger Griswold, 29 January 1801 | 1801-01-29 | A Gentleman who is a member of the Senate of the United States has informed me that you have done... |
76 | Thornton, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Thornton, 28 January 1801 | 1801-01-28 | We do ourselves the honor to present to you a state of the business under our care, and of the... |
77 | Chauncy, Charles | Adams, John | To John Adams from Charles Chauncy, 27 January 1801 | 1801-01-27 | Should the present Judiciary Bill, under Consideration of Congress, pass into a Law; and an... |
78 | Lincoln, Benjamin | Adams, John | To John Adams from Benjamin Lincoln, 27 January 1801 | 1801-01-27 | Major Hatch has shewn to me the draft of a system he has formed for discharging a number of... |
79 | Catlett, Hanson | Adams, John | To John Adams from Hanson Catlett, 26 January 1801 | 1801-01-26 | Nothing of less value to me than my reputation should tempt me to this bold intrusion, as,... |
80 | Gerry, Elbridge | Adams, John | To John Adams from Elbridge Gerry, 26 January 1801 | 1801-01-26 | I am honored by your confidential letter of the 30th of Decer, & am sorry that any event should... |
81 | Bayard, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Bayard, 25 January 1801 | 1801-01-25 | Having been informed that the the Judiciary Bill is like to pass into a Law–by which there will... |
82 | Adams, Thomas Boylston | Adams, John | Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, 22 January 1801 | 1801-01-22 | When I said, that I did not disagree with Manlius, in attributing the downfall of the federal... |
83 | Ward, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 22 January 1801 | 1801-01-22 | Common Minds it is said, are governed more by feeling, than by sentiment; (my only apology for... |
84 | Adams, Thomas Boylston | Adams, John | Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, 20 January 1801 | 1801-01-20 | I have your favor of the 15 th: inst t: and am pleased to find in it an interpretation of the 6... |
85 | Stockton, Lucius Horatio | Adams, John | To John Adams from Lucius Horatio Stockton, 20 January … | 1801-01-20 | I have been informed that You have conferred upon me the very unexpected, and unsolicited honour... |
86 | Boudinot, Elias | Adams, John | To John Adams from Elias Boudinot, 20 January 1801 | 1801-01-20 | Being just returned from New Jersey, will you excuse the liberty I take in mentioning to you,... |
87 | Stoddert, Benjamin | Adams, John | To John Adams from Benjamin Stoddert, 19 January 1801 | 1801-01-19 | The bad weather prevented my doing myself the honor of calling this morning, to mention, at the... |
88 | Churchman, George | Adams, John | To John Adams from George Churchman, 17 January 1801 | 1801-01-17 | Herewith cometh the transcript of a Letter, expressing some of the last exercises & religious... |
89 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 17 January 1801 | 1801-01-17 | Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the US. and will have the honor of... |
90 | Stockton, Richard | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Stockton, 17 January 1801 | 1801-01-17 | The probable success of the Judiciary bill now before Congress, and the short time that will... |
91 | Thomas, Richard | Adams, John | To John Adams from Richard Thomas, 17 January 1801 | 1801-01-17 | I take the Liberty to hint to you, my Wishes in favour of a Friend & Colleague—Mr John W. Kittera... |
92 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 17 January 1801 | 1801-01-17 | Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the US. and will have the honor of... |
93 | Armstrong, James F. | Adams, John | To John Adams from James F. Armstrong, 16 January 1801 | 1801-01-16 | The pressure of straitned circumstances and the impractibility of performing those parts of... |
94 | Dexter, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Dexter, 15 January 1801 | 1801-01-15 | The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to transmit to the President of the United States,... |
95 | Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du … | Adams, John | To John Adams from Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert … | 1801-01-10 | Whether My Letters to America, or the Answers from My friends Have Miscarried I am Not Able to... |
96 | Adams, Thomas Boylston | Adams, John | Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, 9 January 1801 | 1801-01-09 | I have searched, in conformity to the request expressed in your favor of the 2 d: inst t: all the... |
97 | Tudor, William, Sr. | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Tudor, Sr., 9 January 1801 | 1801-01-09 | I took immediate Care to hand the public Papers, as authenticated by Mr. Otis, to the Printers of... |
98 | Blodget, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Blodget, 5 January 1801 | 1801-01-05 | Since I had the honor to address you on the subject of a nomination for the vacancy in the Board... |
99 | Hillhouse, James | Adams, John | To John Adams from James Hillhouse, 3 January 1801 | 1801-01-03 | Mr. Hillhouse presents his respects to The President of the United States, and not having it in... |
100 | Dexter, Samuel | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Dexter, 2 January 1801 | 1801-01-02 | Having this moment received a Commission by which I am appointed Secretary of the Department of... |