1801To John Adams from James Montgomery, 6 December 1797 (Adams Papers)
As I conceive it to be but that Justice which every Citizen may claim as His Due to have his...
1802[Diary entry: 6 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
6. Mer. 18–32. River all most closed. Mrs. Forbes our House keeper arrived here this day. Wd....
1803From George Washington to Rufus King, 6 December 1797 (Washington Papers)
Your favor of the 6th of September has been duly received, and for the information contained in...
1804To John Adams from Timothy Pickering, 7 December 1797 (Adams Papers)
I have the honor to return the papers received the 5th instant, which were laid before you by the...
1805[Diary entry: 7 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
7. Wind Southerly but still cold. Mer. from 26 to 32. Doctr. Fendall went away, & Docr. Stuart...
1806From George Washington to James Welch, 7 December 1797 (Washington Papers)
I have revolved the subject of our yesterdays conversation, and as you disclosed a spirit of...
1807To Alexander Hamilton from Mathieu Dumas, 8 December 1797 (Hamilton Papers)
Un intervalle de 17 années écoulées depuis l’époque ou J’eus l’avantage de faire votre...
1808To Alexander Hamilton from Marquis de Lafayette, 8 December 1797 (Hamilton Papers)
As my former letters have already given, and you shall in posterior ones find a regular account...
1809[Diary entry: 8 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
8. Lowering, but moderate—Wind Southerly. Mer. 32.
1810To Thomas Jefferson from Mary Jefferson Eppes, 8 December 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
The fortnight that I spent at Eppington was so taken up in recieving and returning visits, that...