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Mr. Boyce somewhat contrary to my expectation this day took up Mr. Barnes’s draft—I have paid Mr....
I subjoin an extract of a letter which I informed you I had received from Colo Normand Bruce of...
I received your kind Letter of December and was surprized to find that my Letter should convey...
I have the honor to lay before you a copy of the act of the Legislature of Kentuckey, this day...
The Secretary for the Department of War on the 30th day of December last made a representation to...
1956[Diary entry: 5 January 1798] (Washington Papers)
5. Little or no wind all day. In the evening it sprung up at No. Wt. Mer. from 30 to 36. A Mr....
The letters by the John from Hambg having been saved & I have at length recd mine by them, I have...
1798. Jan. 5. I recieve a very remarkeable fact indeed in our history from Baldwin & Skinner ....
The employment of Individuals is a matter of Concern—The unfinished House in Chesnut street might...
Mrs. Dalton desirous to pay the Compliments of the Season to her much respected Friend Mrs....
1961[Diary entry: 6 January 1798] (Washington Papers)
6. Wind pretty brisk from No. Wt. Mer. from 33 to 40 and thawing.
Be so good as to inform me of the present Condition and number of the S t . Domingo Refugees that...
I have the honor to enclose Your excellency a return of the field artillery ammunition and small...
I design’d to have written you by the friday mail but on Wednsday mr Norton came over to attend...
New York, January 7, 1798. “The cause which has been so long depending between Louis le Guen and...
New York, January 7, 1798. “… I am informed you intend going to Albany in a day or two with Mr....
1967[Diary entry: 7 January 1798] (Washington Papers)
7. Morning calm & clear. Mer. at 28; in the evening it lowered with the wind at No. Et. Mer. at 34.
System in all things should be aimed at; for in execution, it renders every thing more easy. If...
I acknowleged, my dear Maria, the reciept of yours in a letter I wrote to mr Eppes. it gave me...
The Situation of Affairs between Some of the Citizens of the United States and the Cherokee...
The Situation of Affairs, between Some of the Citizens of the United States, and the Cherokee...
I have now an Opportunity of transmitting to Congress, a Report of the Secretary of State with a...
Judge Miller, of Connecticut, and a Gentleman in whose information entire confidence may be...
From motives of humanity towards the objects of the act of Congress entitled “An act for the...
1975[Diary entry: 8 January 1798] (Washington Papers)
8. Wind at So. Et. in the Morning and lowering. Mer. at 28. Abt. Noon it began to rain & contd....
Your letter of the 21st Ulto from Annapolis, has given me the pleasure of knowing that the State...
It is with pain that I am oblidged to make the present application being a thing that I have...
Since the conversation with which you honored me at Mount Vernon the subject of the Federal...
Having in my last seen my much respected old friend Col. Cresap freed from his irons and...
I have yours of the 27. Decr., for which I thank you. I have made some comments on one item in it...