1To John Adams from John Wilson, June 1814 (Adams Papers)
I have taken the liberty of requesting your acceptance of the enclosed volume. When you see me recommending with all the powers I am capable, a new rule to explode one which already has a place in grammar, be not alarmed, Sir, I beg of you; with an apprehension that I come forward to introduce an innovation. No, Sir, the reverse is the case; my efforts are directed to explode an innovation and...
2To James Madison from John Armstrong, [ca. June 1814] (Madison Papers)
I was informed yesterday by Col. Tatham that a number of letters for C. Gobert had been left at his former lodging in this place, for conveyance to him. Mr. Parker was sent for them & brought those which I now have the honor to enclose. I am Sir, very respectfully Your most Obedient & very humble servant RC ( DLC ). Undated; dated 1814 in the Index to the James Madison Papers; conjectural date...
3From John Adams to Richard Rush, 1 June 1814 (Adams Papers)
I long to See the narrative of Dr Rush’s Life. I hope it will be printed. The Anecdote relative to me, in 1774, and the Toast ascribed to me, at Mifflins Supper, is so exactly like me at that time, that I dare take my Bible Oath, that it is literally true. My toast then was, as you Say and I believe, “Cash and Powder to the Yankees.” You ask me what would be my Toast now? I assure you, it...
4To James Madison from the Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation, [1 June 1814] (Madison Papers)
We your red children living near the borders of North Carolina, and inhabiting the following towns, (viz) Tuck·a·leech·e, Cow·e Ni·qua·se, Ca·tu·ga·jay, Tus·quitta, A·ko·heeh, I·oh·see, Tow·ah·see, Coo·sa·he, Nau·tut·le, Tau·co·e, Chu·nant·a·heh, Wul·o·see, Tin·sa·weh·ta·he, Co·ta·che·co·e, O·na·se·te, Na·co·che, Che·o·e, Nan·ta·he·la, and Qua·ne·eh, beg leave to present to you the following...
5To James Madison from Maria Aletta Hulshoff, 1 June 1814 (Madison Papers)
Cheered by the expectation that we soon may learn the utter downfall, yea I hope the death, of the wicked corsican usurper, and that peace be restored to the ruined bleeding countries of Europe, I pray, I entreat you, in the behalf of many thousands that suffer in this once so happy and flourishing land, do all what lies in your power for to restore peace with its innumerable blessings to this...
6Transfer of Naval Appropriations, 1 June 1814 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 1 June 1814. “In pursuance of the authority vested in the President of the United States, by the Act of Congress, approved on the 18th. day of April, 1814, entitled ‘An Act making additional Appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen,’ I do hereby direct that, out of the balance of the appropriation for building Seventy fours and...
7Thomas Jefferson’s Account with William Steptoe, 1 June 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
1813 Tho s Jefferson Esq r to Will: Steptoe D r Jan y 17 th To Visit to negroe woman Aggy £0: 8 :0 〃 Blistering Plaister & Prescript