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27th. (Adams Papers)
In the beginning of the evening I wrote a Letter to W. Cranch requesting of him an explanation, of something he wrote me, which was plain enough to alarm me exceedingly, but not sufficiently explicit to ascertain my suspicions. At eight o’clock I left the office, and went to Dr. Swett’s; where I found Little very agreeably situated. He had been writing part of a Letter to Freeman. I join’d...
3[Diary entry: 7 January 1788] (Washington Papers)
Monday 7th. Thermometer at 17 in the Morning—24 at Noon and 22 at Night. But little Wind all day—weather much moderated; but variable with respect to Sunshine & clouds—the appearances of Snow, at times being great. What wind there was, came from the So. Wt. but no thawing. Visited the Plantations at Dogue run & French’s. At the first the Women (though the grd. was too hard frozen to Hoe) were...
4From George Washington to William Peacey, 7 January 1788 (Washington Papers)
I have received your letter of the 2d of Feby 1787. I am much obliged to you for your attention in sending me the seeds, which arrived agreeable to the bill. Mrs Bloxham received of Wakelin Welch Esqr. of London £10.1.10, which sum, she informed him, was what she paid you for the seeds on my account. I am not sorry that Caleb Hall did not come out, for I proposed his coming more to please...
5From James Madison to Edward Carrington, 7 January 1788 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 7 January 1788. Acknowledged in Carrington to JM, 18 Jan. 1788 . Reports foreign news, including “the Memorials of France & England.”
6To Thomas Jefferson from Francis Coffyn, 7 January 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
Dunkerque, 7 Jan. 1788 . Acknowledges TJ’s [circular] letter of 31 Dec. and its enclosure; has communicated information therein to merchants concerned with American trade and has taken precautions to prevent its being published. RC ( DLC ); 2 p.; endorsed.
7To Thomas Jefferson from Lur-Saluces, 7 January 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
Gendre de M. D’Yquem, Monsieur, et possesseur de tous ses biens, J’ai l’honneur de repondre à la lettre que vous lui aviés adressée. J’ai fait tirer et mettre en bouteilles, avec le plus grand soin, le vin que vous desirés. J’espere que vous en Seres Content. Toutes les fois que vous pourés en avoir besoin, Je serai enchanté de recevoir directement vos demandes et Je ferai porter la plus...