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91 Adams, John Smith, Abigail Adams John Adams to Abigail Adams Smith, 21 February 1797 1797-02-21 I believe I have not acknowledged your favour of the 20th January, which I received in its...
92 Adams, John Quincy, Josiah, III From John Adams to Josiah, III Quincy, 21 February 1797 1797-02-21 I received in its time your favor of the 2d and thank you for your clear and satisfactory answer...
93 “Americus” The Warning No. III, [21 February 1797] 1797-02-21 The Paris Accounts inform us that France has lately exercised towards Genoa an act of atrocious...
94 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 February 1797] 1797-02-21 21. Wind westerly & remarkably pleasant in the forenoon—but lowering afterwards. Mery. at 30.
95 Bennett, Caleb Prew Washington, George To George Washington from Caleb Prew Bennett, 21 … 1797-02-21 The Petition of Caleb P. Bennett late of the State of Delaware. Humbly sheweth That by the Death...
96 British Board of Agriculture Washington, George To George Washington from the Board of Agriculture … 1797-02-21 That the thanks of this Board be given, to His Excellency George Washington, for his obliging...
97 Commissioners for the District of Columbia Washington, George To George Washington from the Commissioners for the … 1797-02-21 We had the honor of receiving yours of the 17th Inst. by last mail —The ideas expressed in your...
98 Adams, John Adams, Abigail John Adams to Abigail Adams, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 just rc d yr s of 8. 9. 13 th. return sister Peabodys lovely Letter. John’s is gone to the P.— I...
99 Adams, John Quincy Johnson, Louisa Catherine John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson, 20 … 1797-02-20 I hope we shall never get into a habit of writing to one another angry and kind Letters...
100 Washington, Martha Adams, Abigail Martha Washington to Abigail Adams, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 your kind and affectionate letter of the 9 th instant has been duly received.— For the favourable...
101 Adams, John Lathrop, John From John Adams to John Lathrop, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 I have received your kind Letter of the 30 Jan and thank you, for your obliging Complaisance in...
102 McHenry, James Adams, John To John Adams from James McHenry, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid-Pension-Applicants—who have been...
103 Washington, George Adams, John To John Adams from George Washington, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed.—The sentiments do honor to the head &...
104 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 February 1797] 1797-02-20 20. Cloudy with a little rain in the forenoon—variable afterwards. Wind So. West. Mercury 39....
105 Washington, George Adams, John From George Washington to John Adams, 20 February 1797 1797-02-20 I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed. The sentiments do honor to the head &...
106 Washington, George Anderson, James From George Washington to James Anderson, 20 February … 1797-02-20 Your letter of the 14th enclosing the weekly Reports, was received on Saturday last. The opinion...
107 Washington, George Charles IV of Spain From George Washington to Charles IV of Spain, 20 … 1797-02-20 I have chosen David Humphreys, one of our distinguished citizens, to reside near your Majesty in...
108 Washington, George Commissioners for the District of Columbia From George Washington to the Commissioners for the … 1797-02-20 Reasons which I have frequently assigned, have prevented me from acknowledging sooner, the...
109 Commissioners for the District of Columbia Washington, George To George Washington from the Commissioners for the … 1797-02-20 We had the honor of your favor of the 15th Instant—Your Ideas respecting the capitol are those...
110 Pickering, Timothy Washington, George To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 20 … 1797-02-20 The President will read with pleasure the postscript of the inclosed letter from Robert...
111 Adams, Abigail Adams, John Abigail Adams to John Adams, 19 February 1797 1797-02-19 It was not till last Evening that I received Your Letters of Febry 2 d 4 & 7 th . the post did...
112 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 February 1797] 1797-02-19 19. Clear, Wind Westerly in the Morning but cloudy afterwards. Mer: 30. Went to church.
113 Washington, George Jay, John From George Washington to John Jay, 19 February 1797 1797-02-19 Your favour of the 8th instant from Albany, was duly received; but not before arrangements for...
114 Pickering, Timothy Washington, George To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 19 … 1797-02-19 The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the U. States the draught of an...
115 Madison, James Madison, James, Sr. From James Madison to James Madison, Sr., 19 February … 1797-02-19 I recd. your weekly letter by the last Mail. This will shew you that I am equally punctual. Fanny...
116 Madison, James Jones, Joseph From James Madison to Joseph Jones, ca. 19 February … 1797-02-19 Letter not found. Ca. 19 February 1797. Mentioned in Jones to JM, 23 Feb. 1797 . Informs Jones...
117 Adams, John Welsh, Thomas From John Adams to Thomas Welsh, 18 February 1797 1797-02-18 I have recd your favour of 30. Ult.—Thank you for your good Wishes. I know not the reason why the...
118 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 February 1797] 1797-02-18 18. Heavy morning & variable all day—Wind West. Mercury at 30. One third of the Pennsylvania Ho....
119 Washington, George Slough, Matthias From George Washington to Matthias Slough, 18 February … 1797-02-18 Letter not found : to Matthias Slough, 18 Feb. 1797 . Slough wrote GW on 22 Feb. : “Your Highly &...
120 Bradley, Stephen R. Madison, James To James Madison from Stephen R. Bradley, 18 February … 1797-02-18 Previous to Colo. Monroe’s departure for Europe he transmitted to me papers and documents...