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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, Abigail | Adams, Thomas Boylston | Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 3 February 1801 | 1801-02-03 | The Roads and Weather prevent my leaving this place this day as I had designd; mrs cushing and... |
2 | Shaw, William Smith | Adams, Thomas Boylston | William Smith Shaw to Thomas Boylston Adams, 3 February … | 1801-02-03 | Agreeable to my promise in my last, I now inclose to you Mr Jeffersons letter, which I consider... |
3 | Smith, Samuel Stanhope | Adams, John | To John Adams from Samuel Stanhope Smith, 3 February … | 1801-02-03 | I have been requested by a very worthy friend to express to you my opinion of the character of... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on Convention of 1800, [before 3 February 1801] | 1801-02-03 | G. Morris’s construction of the 6th. & 24th. articles. By the old treaty with France they had a... | |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Hoomes, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Hoomes, 3 February 1801 | 1801-02-03 | Your servant arrived here this afternoon with the horse , [and I] have only this moment been able... |
6 | Jackson, William | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from William Jackson, 3 February … | 1801-02-03 | Should the spirit, by which this letter is dictated, be duly accredited the result anxiously... |
7 | Morton, John | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from John Morton, 3 February 1801 | 1801-02-03 | Mr Morton’s respectful Compliments wait upon the V. President. Mr. M. takes the Liberty of... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Wistar, Caspar | From Thomas Jefferson to Caspar Wistar, 3 February 1801 | 1801-02-03 | According to your desire I wrote to Chancellor Livingston on the subject of the bones. the... |