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Benjamin Galloway of Washington County and State of Maryland presentest his republican respects...
I acknowledg myself indebted to you for two kind Letters, both of which found me in circumstances...
1403[Diary entry: 1 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Began raining in the Night and contind. to do so, more or less, until Noon—when the Wind got...
I have received your Letters of Septr 14. 15. and 19th. The Letters inclosed in them, from Govr....
I cannot help feeling some chagrin when I find you constantly treating the debt I owe you as if...
1406[Diary entry: 2 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
2. Clear, warm & pleasant. Mer. at 66. Mr. Carter & Mr. Fitzhugh went away & Mr. Washington & Mr....
Your note of the 28th Ult. by Mr Frestal, was received on Friday last. My expences are so great...
I was too much hurried with business before leaving Philada to answer your last letter of the...
The fever which continues to rage in Philadelph[ia] has made it impossible to get bills of...
Since I came to this Country, two of your kind letters have reached me; one dated in June & the...
The inclosed dispatches from Brigr. General Wilkinson were received the 28th of Sept. ulto. The...
1412[Diary entry: 3 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
3. Clear & very warm. Wind Southerly—Mer. at 68. Doctr. Stuart came hear to Dinner. Washington...
I have already erected a thrashing Machine on Mr Bookers plan, and was on the point of putting up...
I am this Instant favoured with yours, 25th Ulto: and Note your Additional draft, to the Order of...
Hudson [ New York ] October 4, 1797 . “My friend Doctor Benton, holds a Note for 5000 Dols....
1416[Diary entry: 4 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
4. A Shower of Rain in the Morning & the wind very high from No. Wt. afterwards—Mer. at 65. Mr....
By desire of the Subscribers to the Bridge on Duke Street I now enclose the Subscription paper...
[ New York, October 5, 1797. On October 27, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
1419[Diary entry: 5 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
5. Clear & very pleasant with but little Wind—Mer. at 62. Mr. Basset & Mrs. Dunbar wt. away after...
I have the honour to inform you, that I had, yesterday, the happiness of embracing our beloved...
I have received a Petition from Peter Heaton, stating that he had been convicted of Larceny, at a...
Since my last my time has been cheifly occupied, in attending to those services, which were due...
I arrived home on Saturday evening with my family;—I did not arrive at New York so soon as was...
1424[Diary entry: 6 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
6. Warm & pleasant. Wind So. Mer. 65.
I am the Happier to Be able to inform You, as I am Sure You Shall Be Happy to Hear that on the...
I have sent the Section of Square No. 21, with an Alteration made by the red Line, which is...
By Captain Forrester I take the liberty of sending you a barrel of Oranges which I pray you to...
It is but a few days since I received your kind letter of 14. July, brought to Holland by Gen l:...
This morning I was honoured with your letter of the 2d.—Yesterday I saw Dr. Rush at this place....
1430[Diary entry: 7 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
7. Calm, clear & warm in the forenoon with appearances of Rain afterwds. Mer. 66. Mr. La Colombe...
Genl Washington presents his compliments to Doctr Thornton. Mrs Washington recollecting her...
Enclos’d is a memorandum of papers that is required respecting Pearson’s claim against us, how...
The ardent desire which Mr. La Fayette feels to embrace his Parents and Sisters in the first...
1434[Diary entry: 8 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
8. Clear, brisk Southerly Wind. Mer. 65. Mrs. Stuart & two of her daughters came to dinner as did...
The ardent desire which Mr La Fayette feels to embrace his Parents and Sisters in the first...
I return You my warmest thanks for the Honour You have done me —If the situation of my health...
This letter will, I hope and expect, be presented to you by your Son, who is highly deserving of...
Letter not found: William Thornton to GW, 8 Oct. 1797. On 10 Oct. GW wrote Thornton : “Your...
Your letter of yesterday’s date I have received, and will by tomorrows Post write to my nephew Mr...
Being out of paper I am obliged to have recourse to an old Book. Since I wrote you last I recd. a...
Your favor of Sep. 29. is at hand. The paiment to Mr. Bache is right. Myself and some of my...
Colo. James Monroe having immediate occasion for a sum of money in Philadelphia , I have...
Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Jefferson named in a certain letter of Attorney from...
We have heard much here of an improvement made in the Scotch threshing machine by Mr. Martin, and...
The Bearer is charged with a Communication from Mr. Malcom to the President, the object of which...
The Military of this City being desirous of testifying their respect to the President of the...
Hearing Daniel W. Coxe, brother of Tench Coxe Esqr. had returned from New-Orleans, I wished to...
1448[Diary entry: 9 October 1797] (Washington Papers)
9. Wind brisk from the No. Wt. & turning cold—Mer. 64. Mr. Lear & Mr. Peter went awy.
Letter not found: GW to William Herbert, 9 Oct. 1797. On 9 Oct. Herbert wrote GW : “I received...
I received the letter you did me the Honor to Write to me this day. Mr La Fayette Shall be...