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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John | [Parents and Boyhood] | ≈1734-01-01 | My Father married Susanna Boylston in October 1734, and on the 19th of October 1735 I was born.... | |
2 | Adams, John | [Harvard College, 1751–1755] | ≈1751-01-01 | Continued November 30. 1804. In my own class at Collidge, there were several others, for whom I... | |
3 | Adams, John | Webb, Nathan | From John Adams to Nathan Webb, with Comments by the … | ≈1755-10-12 | All that part of Creation that lies within our observation is liable to Change. Even mighty... |
4 | Adams, John | Travels, and Negotiations. | ≈1777-12-01 | Quincy December 1. 1806. When I asked Leave of Congress to make a Visit to my Constituents and my... | |
5 | Chambers, James | Adams, John | To John Adams from James Chambers, 1797 to 1801 | ≈1797-01-01 | At a Crisses so Alarming as the present—when our Independance is threatened by a haughty foreign... |
6 | Welsh, Michael | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Michael Welsh, [1798–1804] | ≈1798-01-01 | New York [ 1798–1804 ]. “A Series of misfortunes which have pursued me from infancy … make me... |
7 | Hamilton, Alexander | FitzSimons, Thomas | Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Cooper, and David A. Ogden … | ≈1800-11-01 | [ New York, November, 1800. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue reads:... |
8 | Hamilton, Alexander | Caradeux Lecaye, Madame | From Alexander Hamilton to Madame Caradeux Lecaye … | ≈1800-11-01 | This is the fifth letter, Madam, that ⟨I shall⟩ have written to you, without yet having had ⟨the... |
9 | Jay, John | John Jay Curriculum Vitae, 1745–1801, [c. 1801 or … | ≈1801-01-01 | 12 Dec r . 1745 Was born in the City of NYork 1753 Sent to latin School to the Rev d . Peter... | |
10 | Marshall, John | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Marshall, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | Inclosd is the answer of the secretary of the Senate to a request that he woud furnish the... |
11 | Department of the Treasury | Adams, John | To John Adams from Department of the Treasury, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | March 8 drew an order, Warrant issued & I signed it the 9th for 2000: 0: 0 Dollars April 4. Recd... |
12 | Fleury, Latour Longnevoué, Marquise de | Adams, John | To John Adams from Latour Longnevoué, Marquise de … | ≈1801-01-01 | Le Colonel fleury mon mari que vous avés honoré de votre estime & de Votre bienveillance a cessé... |
13 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Boudinot, Elias | From Abigail Smith Adams to Elias Boudinot, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | My Son having Sent me a coppy of your valuable Book, the President has read it with great... |
14 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Cushing, Hannah Phillips | From Abigail Smith Adams to Hannah Phillips Cushing … | ≈1801-01-01 | I need not put up the petition of Popes “teach me to feel an others woe” for I have... |
15 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Anonymous | From Abigail Smith Adams to Anonymous, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | it would be if made. we must be convinced, as well as the people of in general, that the... |
16 | Hamilton, Alexander | Hamilton, Elizabeth | From Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Hamilton, [1801] | ≈1801-01-01 | I am just arrived here after a very comfortable journey. Our intention is to reach Albany on... |
17 | Hamilton, Alexander | L’Enfant, Pierre Charles | From Alexander Hamilton to Pierre Charles L’Enfant … | ≈1801-01-01 | Mr. Hamilton called at Major L’Enfant’s this Afternoon, with intent to communicate something... |
18 | Hamilton, Alexander | Troup, Robert | From Alexander Hamilton to Robert Troup, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | [ New York, 1801. The dealer’s catalogue description of this letter reads: “in regard to the case... |
19 | Jefferson, Thomas | A Bill for the Relief of Sufferers under Certain … | ≈1801-01-01 | A Bill for the relief of sufferers under certain illegal prosecutions Whereas the constitution of... | |
20 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1801 | ≈1801-01-01 | Jan. 1. Gave Conrad & McMun ord. on J. Barnes for 218.90. Jan. 1. Inclosed to D. Higginbotham for... | |
21 | Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on South Carolina Patronage, [March–November … | ≈1801-03-01 | 7. Thos. Lehré recommended by C. Pinckney and Goodwyn by P. Butler & by Ephraim Ramsay Parker .... | |
22 | Wagner, Jacob | Jacob Wagner’s Memorandum on State Department Clerks … | ≈1801-03-01 | Mr. Kimball keeps the accounts of the Department; and, when not so engaged, does such other... | |
23 | Lyon, Matthew | Adams, John | To John Adams from Matthew Lyon, 4 March 1801 | 1801-03-04 | Four years ago this day you became President of the United States, and I a Representative of the... |
24 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Abigail Adams’ Memorandum on Thomas Jefferson’s First … | 1801-03-04 | Mr Jefferson in his Speech; preaches observes, that, He may “ I Shall often go wrong through... | |
25 | Jefferson, Thomas | I. First Draft, [before 4 March 1801] | 1801-03-04 | Called by the voice of our country to undertake the duties of it’s first executive magistrate I... | |
26 | Jefferson, Thomas | II. Revised Draft, [before 4 March 1801] | 1801-03-04 | Called upon to undertake the duties of the first Executive office of our country, I avail myself... | |
27 | Jefferson, Thomas | III. First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1801 | 1801-03-04 | Called upon to undertake the duties of the first Executive office of our country, I avail myself... | |
28 | Campbell, Arthur | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur Campbell, 4 March 1801 | 1801-03-04 | Of all your old Friends, none can more sincerely rejoice than I, on your elevation to preside in... |
29 | Claxton, Thomas | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Claxton, 4 March 1801 | 1801-03-04 | I have thought it my duty to inform you, that at four oClock this morning the late president left... |
30 | District of Columbia Commissioners | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from the District of Columbia … | 1801-03-04 | The enclosed Writing sufficiently explains it’s object, and we presume, the utility of the... |