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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Forsyth, Robert | Enclosure Q: Letter from Robert Forsyth, 3 March 1785 | 1785-03-03 | It having been insinuated by some, and propagated by others, that the honorable General Greene... | |
2 | Partridge, James | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from James Partridge, 3 March 1785 | 1785-03-03 | ALS : American Philosophical Society The packet sent me for Mrs Barry shall be taken care of, &... |
3 | Windisch-Grätz, Josef Niclas Reichsgraf | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Windisch-Grätz, with … | 1785-03-03 | ALS : American Philosophical Society C’est avec le plus grand plaisir du monde, que je vois par... |
4 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 March 1785] | 1785-03-03 | Thursday 3d. Mercury at 34 in the Morng., 40 at Noon and at Night. Morning calm, warm, and very... | |
5 | Newenham, Edward | Washington, George | To George Washington from Edward Newenham, 3 March 1785 … | 1785-03-03 | Letter not found: from Edward Newenham, 3 Mar. 1785. GW wrote Newenham on 25 Nov. : “I have been... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Geismar, Baron von | From Thomas Jefferson to Geismar, 3 March 1785 | 1785-03-03 | An unfortunate change in my domestic situation by the loss of a tender connection who joined me... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Henley, Samuel | From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Henley, with a List of … | 1785-03-03 | An expectation of having the pleasure of seeing you myself in England has for a considerable time... |