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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Brough, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Brough, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | I have been sometime a Searcher at the port of Hampton in this State and as tis probable Congress... |
2 | Bush, Solomon | Washington, George | To George Washington from Solomon Bush, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | Permit, one who has fought and Bled in the service of his Country, with heart felt pleasure to... |
3 | Graham, Richard | Washington, George | To George Washington from Richard Graham, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | I am just returned from a trip down the River Ohio—when I went up the little Kanawa to look at my... |
4 | Lee, Thomas | Washington, George | To George Washington from Thomas Lee, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | From the arrangements in collecting the duties on Imports I observe this place is made a port of... |
5 | Maclay, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Maclay, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | My brother in law David Harris of Baltimore is among the applicants for an Office in the Revenue... |
6 | Pomeroy, Ralph | Washington, George | To George Washington from Ralph Pomeroy, 20 July 1789 | 1789-07-20 | Hartford [Conn.] May it please your Excellency 20th July 1789 In the late war I had the honour to... |
7 | Smith, George William | Washington, George | To George Washington from George William Smith, 20 July … | 1789-07-20 | It is with the greatest Deference that I presume to address your Excellency, who can have no... |
8 | Smith, Meriwether | Washington, George | To George Washington from Meriwether Smith, 20 July … | 1789-07-20 | I rejoice with others for your recovery from your late Illness, & hope you will live to establish... |