You
have
selected

  • Period

    • Jefferson Presidency
  • Correspondent

    • Mason, John

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 3

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 3

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Period="Jefferson Presidency" AND Correspondent="Mason, John"
Results 1-30 of 33 sorted by editorial placement
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
When Mr Orr was going to Kentuckey he left with me the enclosed Engagement, for the amount of...
4 June 1802, Georgetown. “Mr Nicholas King of the City of Washington, who will do himself the...
28 March 1804, Georgetown. “I find your note for 1200$ falls due on Wednesday next, and...
I find your note for $1200 endorsed by me & discounted at the Bank of Columbia, becomes due next...
Mr Suttle caled on you as you requested with a note in due Form to offer tomorrow at the Bank of...
On the 15th. Inst your note for $500 endorsed by me became due in the Bank of Columbia. As I was...
§ From John Mason. 10 February 1806, George Town. “Lieutenant Wormely of the Marine Corps, has...
§ To John Mason. 29 April 1806, Department of State. “The President of the United States, being...
The loss I experienced a few Days agoe, of my Summer Residence, by fire, and the consequent...
I beg leave to represent that in the month of June last, there was shipped by my Predecessor in...
I enclose you your note for $500 Paid at the Bank of Columbia on the 30th. Ulto. by your Check on...
In consequence of the intimation made by you, when I had the honor to converse with you a few...
Some time agoe in conversation I took the Liberty of suggesting to you, the propriety of placing...
Th: Jefferson asks Genl. Mason’s acceptance of three Paccan trees. the bearer brings two; the 3d....
My Neighbour Mr. W. O. Sprigg having intimated to me his Wish to fill the office of Attorney for...
Enclosed I take the Liberty to hand you for your consideration my Friend Hodgson’s Invoice of the...
Having no expectation that you would remain in the City after the 1st. of July I did not promise...
Mr. Barnes my factotum in money matters is on a journey to Baltimore, and in his absence a...
On my Return last night from an absence of two or three Days at Alexandria (which circumstance...
J. Mason presents his respects to the President, having informed himself better on the Subject of...
The letter which I take the liberty to enclose, I received yesterday, and will be my apology for...
I take the liberty of introducing to you, Dr. Triplett Surgeon in the Navy, who will do himself...
In answer to the note you did me the honour to write me yesterday I really cannot think of any...
Congress have passed an act for opening a road from Cumberland to Ohio, which is to be laid off...
J Mason [does for] himself the honor to call on the President this afternoon and to converse with...
Th: Jefferson salutes Genl Mason with friendship & respect & sends him some grains of the...
Having this day sent in my Resignation, to Mr. Madison as Commissioner of the Cumberland-Road, I...
J. Mason presents his Respects to the President, does himself the honor to return the List of...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to Genl. Mason & sent him this morning his plant of...
Mr. Theodore Mansfield of New York will do himself the honor to hand this Letter, he has been...