1From John Adams to John Jay, 17 October 1785 (Adams Papers)
It has been the general Sense of our Country, Since the Peace, that it was their Duty and their...
2To Thomas Jefferson from James Currie, 17 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
Tho I have nothing to write which can either amuse or instruct, yet I cannot let slip this...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Lister Asquith, 17 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
St. Pol de Léon, 17 Oct. 1785 . He has heard nothing from Floch himself but learns he can do...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Archibald Stuart, 17 October 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
This is the third Letter which I have written to you since Your Departure from America , and I...
5To George Washington from George Taylor, Jr., 17 October 1785 (Washington Papers)
From a desire to give some information respecting my Success in Executing the Commands I had the...
617th. (Adams Papers)
There happened a very considerable alteration in the weather, during the course of the last...
The Subscriber, Minister Plenipotentiary, from the United States of America, to his Britannic...
8[Diary entry: 17 October 1785] (Washington Papers)
Monday 17th. Thermometer at 68 in the Morning— at Noon and at Night. Foggy & lowering morning,...