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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Boylston, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Boylston, 9 November 1785 | 1785-11-09 | This address you from Paris. on my arrival my first care was, without loss of time to deliever... |
2 | Lowell, John | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from John Lowell, 9 November 1785 | 1785-11-09 | Boston, November 9, 1785. States that there is no bankruptcy act in Massachusetts and sends... |
3 | Wilkes, John De Ponthieu | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from John De Ponthieu Wilkes, 9 … | 1785-11-09 | The moment I received yours I perceived the precipitancy of my own Conduct and was very sorry I... |
4 | Boyer, Gazaigner de | Jefferson, Thomas | [To Thomas Jefferson from Gazaigner de Boyer, 9 … | 1785-11-09 | [ Gaillac, 9 Nov. 1785 . Recorded in SJL as received 1 Dec. 1785. Not found; TJ’s Account Book... |
5 | Cushing, Thomas | Washington, George | To George Washington from Thomas Cushing, 9 November … | 1785-11-09 | This will be handed you by Mr Fairfax, to whom I have delivered the Jack, & sincerely wish you... |
6 | Vaughan, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Samuel Vaughan, 9 November … | 1785-11-09 | Letter not found: from Samuel Vaughan, 9 Nov. 1785. On 30 Nov. GW wrote Vaughan that he had... |
7 | Mason, George | Washington, George | To George Washington from George Mason, 9 November 1785 | 1785-11-09 | The Bearer waits on you with a Side of Venison (the first we have killed this Season) which I beg... |
8 | Adams, John Quincy | 9th. | 1785-11-09 | Drank tea at Mrs. West’s, where our ladies spent the afternoon. I afterwards went home with... | |
9 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 9 November 1785] | 1785-11-09 | Wednesday 9th. Thermometer at 64 in the Morning—66 at Noon and 66 at Night. A red, & watery Sun... |