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1 Adams, John Quincy 30th. 1787-04-30 Cranch and my Chum went to Boston this morning to see a pompous funeral of one Mr. Webb, who was...
2 Adams, John Jay, John From John Adams to John Jay, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 Upon the Receipt of the first of the inclosed Letters from D r Wren and M r Mawbrey, by Express,...
3 Adams, John Miller, Patrick From John Adams to Patrick Miller, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 I have received the elegant volume you did me the honor to address to me, and shall take the...
4 McKean, Thomas Adams, John To John Adams from Thomas McKean, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 I am much oblidged to you for the esteemed present of your Book, “in defence of the Constitutions...
5 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 April 1787] 1787-04-30 Monday 30th. Set out about Sun rise on my return home. Halted at Dumfries, for about an hour...
6 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 April 1787] 1787-04-30 30th. A brisk Southerly Wind all day, with appearances of rain; some of which, abt. 6 oclock,...
7 Stuart, David Washington, George To George Washington from David Stuart, 30 April 1787 … 1787-04-30 Letter not found: from David Stuart, 30 April 1787. On 5 May GW wrote “I have received your favor...
8 Madison, James Monroe, James From James Madison to James Monroe, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 Seeing little chance of a direct conveyance of your furniture to Fredg. we have availed ourselves...
9 Virginia Delegates Randolph, Edmund Virginia Delegates to Edmund Randolph, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 The delegation have received your Excellencys letr. of the 14th. Nothing yet has been done...
10 Sullivan, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Sullivan, 30 April 1787 1787-04-30 Capt. Pierce having been detained by Contrary winds I took an opportunity of sending to Barstead...