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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | 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... |
2 | Smith, William M. | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from William M. Smith … | ≈1796-01-01 | Your kindness in taken me under your Paternage claims my warmest returns of Gratitude. let me beg... |
3 | Adams, John | Anonymous | From John Adams to Anonymous, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | I have filled the Blanks as you desired and see no Objections to the rest. DLC : Papers of George... |
4 | Adams, John | Discussion of British and French Spoliation of US … | ≈1797-01-01 | A brief investigation of the Question “ Was France or England the first beginner of the measures... | |
5 | Coxe, Tench | Adams, John | To John Adams from Tench Coxe, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | It The Reasons which induced me to the freedom of my communication concerning our Affairs with... |
6 | McHenry, James | Adams, John | To John Adams from James McHenry, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | William B. Davie Alfred Moore Danl. Smith Landon Carter Alexander Outlaw North Carolina { William... |
7 | McHenry, James | Adams, John | To John Adams from James McHenry, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | Constitution. Lieutenants. 1 2 3 & 4. Benjn. Lee Boston. Isaac Hull. Do. Richard O’Beal,... |
8 | Adams, John | List of Captains of American Ships, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | Guadaloupe Station S. Domingo Station President Truxtun } Congress Sever Philadelphia. Decatur... | |
9 | Adams, John | List of the Officers of the Ship Baltimore, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | officers for the Baltimore to receive their Commissions and Warrants— Jonas M Speake – Lieutt.... | |
10 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | You can appreciate the value of facts, without reference to the person from whom they are... |
11 | Bingham, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Bingham, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | The Committee who were appointed to carry into Effect, the Views of the Legislature, relative to... |
12 | Adams, John | Declaration Concerning Shipping, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | Be it known, That leave and permission, are hereby given to master or commander of the called of... | |
13 | Hamilton, Alexander | Printed Version of the “Reynolds Pamphlet”, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | The spirit of jacobinism, if not entirely a new spirit, has at least been cloathed with a more... | |
14 | Bruff, Thomas | Washington, George | To George Washington from Thomas Bruff, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | May it please your Excellency I have presum’d to trouble you again on the same Subject that I did... |
15 | Jefferson, Thomas | Design for Chimney and Flues, [1797] | ≈1797-01-01 | MS ( DLC ); entirely in TJ’s hand; undated, being assigned on the basis of an endorsement on... | |
16 | Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on John Jay’s Mission to Great Britain, [1797 or … | ≈1797-01-01 | 1794. Apr. 19. Commn. of Envoy Extr. to his Britannic majesty to John Jay. To hold the said... | |
17 | Jefferson, Thomas | Memorandum Books, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | Jan. 3. Agreed with William Wood to keep James, Dick, Patrick & Moses another year @ £16–10. I... | |
18 | Adams, John | Pickering, Timothy, Jr. | From John Adams to Timothy Pickering, Jr., March 1797 | ≈1797-03-01 | The President of the United States, requests The Secretary of State, The Secretary of the... |
19 | Adams, John | Prescription, March 1797 | ≈1797-03-01 | R x . Muriat: Hydrargyr Эi. = 1 Scruple = 20 grains Cream. Tartar. Эii. = 2 Scruples = 40 grains.... | |
20 | Hamilton, Alexander | McHenry, James | From Alexander Hamilton to James McHenry, [March 1797] | ≈1797-03-01 | Take my ideas and weigh them of a proper course of conduct for our administration in the present... |
21 | Washington, George | March [1797] | ≈1797-03-01 | 1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day. 2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all... | |
22 | Adams, Abigail | Adams, John Quincy | Abigail Adams to John Quincy Adams, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | Two vessels are notified, one for England, the other for Hamburgh. I will write by both, but the... |
23 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | The Congress have passed the Law allowing 14,000 d to purchase furniture. The State Legislature... |
24 | Adams, John | Mifflin, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas Mifflin, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | Having been out this Forenoon upon public Business it was not untill my Return after three O... |
25 | Ellsworth, Oliver | Adams, John | To John Adams from Oliver Ellsworth, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | Mr. Ellsworth wishes to be informed by the Vice President whether when he has been quallified as... |
26 | Mifflin, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Mifflin, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | In the year 1791, the Legislature of Pennsylvania directed a House to be built, for the... |
27 | Morris, Robert | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Robert Morris, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | On the day I wrote you last, Mr Westerloe left at my House Yours of the 23d. I expect the... |
28 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 3 March 1797] | 1797-03-03 | 3. Mercury at 34. Morning very lowering & threatning but clear & pleasant afterwards. Wind fresh... | |
29 | White, William | Address of the Philadelphia Clergy, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | On a day which becomes important in the annals of America as marking the close of a splendid... | |
30 | Washington, George | Trumbull, Jonathan Jr. | From George Washington to Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., 3 … | 1797-03-03 | Before the curtain drops on my political life, which it will do this evening —I expect for ever—I... |
31 | Washington, George | Commissioners for the District of Columbia | From George Washington to the Commissioners for the … | 1797-03-03 | Three things relative to the City of Washington call for my decision, and this is the last day I... |
32 | Washington, George | Pardon for Benjamin Parkinson, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | To all persons to whom these Presents shall come Greeting. Whereas Benjamin Parkinson of the... | |
33 | Washington, George | Pickering, Timothy | From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 3 March … | 1797-03-03 | At the conclusion of my public employments, I have thought it expedient to notice the publication... |
34 | Washington, George | Steuben, Hans Alexander Siegfried von | From George Washington to Hans Alexander Siegfried von … | 1797-03-03 | I received your letter dated the 1st of September last, inquiring for the fortune of your... |
35 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the U.S. Senate, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | I nominate Anthony Walton White of New-Jersey to be Surveyor for the Port of New Brunswick and... |
36 | Jones, Joseph | Madison, James | To James Madison from Joseph Jones, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | Mr. Green and Mullin will republish the Citizen and I observe the 1st. Number in Greens last... |
37 | Madison, James | Release of Lafayette, [3 March] 1797 | 1797-03-03 | On 2 March, Harper (South Carolina) had moved a resolution that the House inform the president of... | |
38 | Wood, James | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from James Wood, 3 March 1797 | 1797-03-03 | I Contemplate with great pleasure the Change which is to take place in the penal Laws of the... |
39 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 2 March 1797] | 1797-03-02 | 2. Wind as yesterday; cloudy, cold & Raw all day. Towards night it began to Snow. Mercury at 26. | |
40 | Lathrop, Joshua | Washington, George | To George Washington from Joshua Lathrop, 2 March 1797 | 1797-03-02 | At a time when you are receiving addresses from all the united States of America, and from many... |
41 | Washington, George | Knox, Henry | From George Washington to Henry Knox, 2 March 1797 | 1797-03-02 | Amongst the last acts of my political life, and before I go hence into retirement, profound ,... |
42 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the U.S. Senate, 2 March 1797 | 1797-03-02 | I nominate Joel Barlow of the State of Connecticut, to be Consul-General of the United States of... |
43 | Washington, George | United States Senate | From George Washington to the U.S. Senate, 2 March 1797 | 1797-03-02 | United States, 2 March 1797. GW makes appointments and promotions in the U.S. army and nominates... |
44 | Adams, Abigail | Adams, John | Abigail Adams to John Adams, 1 March 1797 | 1797-03-01 | This is the first Day of March, and I have no Letters from you of a later date than the 11 th of... |
45 | Hamilton, Alexander | Beekman, William | From Alexander Hamilton to William Beekman, [1 March … | 1797-03-01 | [ New York, March 1, 1797. ] “Having reconsidered the case of your Uncle (Wm. Beekman’s) Will... |
46 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 1 March 1797] | 1797-03-01 | 1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day. | |
47 | Anderson, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Anderson, 1 March 1797 … | 1797-03-01 | Letter not found : from James Anderson, 1 March 1797 . Anderson wrote GW on 8 March 1797 : “I... |
48 | Washington, George | United States Senators | Circular to United States Senators, 1 March 1797 | 1797-03-01 | The President of the United States to [ ] Senator for the State of [ ]. It appearing to me... |
49 | Pickering, Timothy | Washington, George | To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 1 March … | 1797-03-01 | The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States the opinion... |
50 | Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on a Paragraph by John Henry, [after 1 March … | 1797-03-01 | A paragraph written by Mr. Henry a Senator of the US. from Maryland, and inserted in Bache’s... |