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Duplicate, via Charleston sir, Augusta [Ga.] 30 August, 1789. Although I have been employed in...
This will be presented to your Excellency by my former aid Colo. Fishbourn, whose feelings has...
Amongst the number that may presume to solicit your notice when about to nominate persons to fill...
Being informed that Mr Robert Young lately appointed Surveyor of the port of Patuxent has...
On an intimation received this morning from my much respected friend General Lincoln, I presume...
I have lately understood that Mr Robert Young appointed Surveyor of Nottingham District Patuxent...
Having offered myself as a candidate for the Office of Auditor of Accounts in the Treasury Dept,...
Mr Jay has the Honor of observing to the President, on the Subject of Capt. Tate’s application,...
The Petition of Robert James Livingston late Lieutt in the fi[r]st Virginia Regiment &ca humbly...
The Country, generally known by the appellation of the western Territory, is a Tract of Land...
When any Citizen presumes to offer his sentiments to you, his Love for his Country and its Glory...
Having been engaged here some days in the Examination of the deceased Mr Hutchins Papers, I have...
I would propose Niagara for the place, and the second Week in next Month for the time of meeting...
Before I set of to see the upper part of Potok, I intended to have informed you, that I might...
I feel myself under peculiar difficulties in attempting to address you on a subject upon which...
I beg You to be assured, that no Person more sincerely rejoiced in your unanimous Election as...
We the Printers of the Delaware Gazette, beg leave to approach your Excellency in our...
Permit me, Sir, encouraged by your indulgence to solicit the appointment of my Son, Harrison G....
In consequence of a Resolve of the Congress of the United States, bearing date the 26th of Augt...
As the time for making appointments under the Treasury Law draws near, I beg leave to Request...
The honour you have conferred upon me by nominating and by and with the advice and consent of The...
In order to carry into effect a certain survey directed to be made by a Resolve of the Congress...
Permit me to inform you, that I shall be happy in Obtaining an appointment in the Judicial...
The letter with which you favored me on the 24th ultimo came duly to hand, and for the friendly...
Letter not found: from the inhabitants of Kentucky, 8 Sept. 1789. On 18 Nov. 1789 Tobias Lear...
Confidential The points which at present occur to me, and on which I wish your aid, are brought...
Your favor of the 2d Ultimo came duly to hand. A tedious and painful disorder which deprived me...
At the request of Mr Roger West I take the Liberty of forwarding the inclosed letter: at the same...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all to whom these Presents shall...
Castleton[,] Staten Island [N.Y.] Sir. 10th Septemr 1789. I, for some time past, have had it in...
The Memorial of George Cornell of Portsmouth On Rhode Island—Your Excellency Humble Memorialist...
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations In General Assembly September Session A.D. 1789....
The late determination of Congress to lay the Fundation of a City which is to become the Capital...
I nominate for the Department of the Treasury of the United States— Alexander Hamilton (of New...
On the 12th Ulto I received a Letter from Mr Secretary Lear, wrote by your Excellency’s direction...
The apprehension of intruding on your excellency engaged as you are in the great and weighty...
When the representatives of a free people, delivering the sense of their constituents, give such...
I meant to have written to you, immediately after the rising of the Chancery Court, respecting...
Morris Town, State of New Jersey Sir September 12th 1789 In expectation that, under the present...
Colonel Ball’s letter gave me the first account of my Mother’s death—since that I have received...
I have now before me your several favors of the 15th, 19th and 29th of August, and 2d of...
In returning my grateful thanks for the flattering and affectionate sentiments, expressed in your...
The constant Hostilities between the Indians who live upon the river Wabash, and the people of...
I take the liberty of handing to you the names of two Gentlemen either of whom in my opinion will...
Your several favors of the 10th and 16th of May and 22d of August with their enclosures have been...
I am favored with the receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant, and thank you for the...
The President has sent to Virginia a German who is to be a Gardener for him there. As he cannot...
A Person having been lately sent to me from Europe in the capacity of a Gardner, who professes a...
My Malady renders my Sitting up to write rather painful to me, but I cannot let my Son-in-law Mr...
The very flattering marks of your attention to me demand my most grateful acknowledgement, which...