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101 Archer, Thomas Washington, George To George Washington from Thomas Archer, 22 December … 1794-12-22 On the 20th Ins’t was calld on to Visit your Molatto Man, who was then at Mrs Stiles’s Bush Town;...
102 “A Republican” Washington, George To George Washington from “A Republican,” 3 September … 1795-09-03 3 Sept. 1795. Writes that no act of the British since GW “engaged in politics” has received more...
103 Armstrong, James Francis Washington, George To George Washington from James Francis Armstrong, 31 … 1796-05-31 I beg leave to bring before your mind that, if a vacancy in any office in your appointment, for...
104 Armstrong, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Armstrong, 25 November … 1793-11-25 Please to accept my sincere Congratulations on the reputed State of your good health & safe...
105 Armstrong, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Armstrong, 29 December … 1790-12-29 The design of my Subject being in some sense premature, you may possibly consider it as the...
106 Armstrong, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Armstrong, 2 February … 1790-02-02 Notwithstanding how frequently your person and Office possess my thoughts, I have studiously...
107 Armstrong, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Armstrong, 14 March 1792 1792-03-14 Whatever may have been the constructions of others respecting the designs of Government, in...
108 Hamilton, Alexander Lear, Tobias Alexander Hamilton and John Armstrong, Jr., to Tobias … 1793-04-23 Do me the favor to learn from the President, & inform me by the bearer, whether mister Lee’s...
109 Arnett, Silas W. Washington, George To George Washington from Silas W. Arnett, 29 April … 1790-04-29 The Judicial system being extended to North Carolina, I take the liberty of offering my services...
110 “A Sailor” Washington, George To George Washington from “a Sailor”, 25 June 1790 1790-06-25 Of all the different classes of People in this Country Our New Constitution and subsequent laws...
111 Ashe, John Baptista Washington, George III: Memorandum of John B. Ashe Comparing Distances … 1791-02-01 From Petersburg in Virginia to Charleston S.C. Via Edenton is 504 Miles. To wit. From Petersburg...
112 Ashe, John Baptista Washington, George To George Washington from John B. Ashe, 5 June 1790 1790-06-05 Having been this evening informd you wish to have the opinion of the No. Carolina...
113 Ashe, John Baptista Washington, George To George Washington from John Baptista Ashe, 2 April … 1791-04-02 Halifax, N.C., 2 April 1791. Introduces Benjamin Easley, a cadet in Captain Montfort’s company,...
114 Ashenhurst, John Talbot Washington, George To George Washington from John Talbot Ashenhurst, 29 … 1790-03-29 Dame Street Dublin Ireland May it please your Excellency March 29th 1790 Being firmly attached to...
115 Aspinall, Ellis Washington, George To George Washington from Ellis Aspinall, 12 February … 1796-02-12 We shod have never ventured on the Liberty we now take if we did not conceive that the subject of...
116 Assembly of the Northern Province of Saint … Washington, George To George Washington from the Assembly of the Northern … 1790-11-07 Messieurs Le président et les respectables membres de L’Auguste congrez des États unis de...
117 Ast, William Frederick Washington, George To George Washington from William Frederick Ast, 7 … 1795-10-07 Permit me to take the Liberty to send You hereinclosed the Plan of Mutual Assurance against fire...
118 “A Sympathizer with the Afflicted” Washington, George To George Washington from “A Sympathizer with the … 1795-06-12 To the President of the United States Most respected and most Estimable of Character. One...
119 Atlee, Mary Washington, George To George Washington from Mary Atlee, 14 November 1793 1793-11-14 the tears of distress, Could never give pleasure To the Friend of Mankind; the humane,...
120 “A True Republican” Washington, George To George Washington from “A True Republican”, 27 … 1792-10-27 By an Act of Congress passed 23d January last—the Powers of the Board of Commissioners, for...
121 Auld, Jacob Washington, George To George Washington from Jacob Auld, 14 February 1791 1791-02-14 Having understood that an Excise Law has lately passed the Legislature of the United States and...
122 Austin, David Washington, George To George Washington from David Austin, 23 July 1789 1789-07-23 From the Information which I have received respecting the plan of collecting the federal Impost,...
123 Austin, David Jr. Washington, George To George Washington from David Austin, Jr., 24 … 1793-09-24 Having this day receivd the enclosed from my Hond father at New Haven, to forward —beg leave to...
124 Austin, Mary Seymour Washington, George To George Washington from Mary Seymour Austin, 28 … 1789-08-28 Necessity is my only apollogy for addressing a Gentleman of your dignified Merit—Having no...
125 Bache, Benjamin Franklin Washington, George To George Washington from Benjamin Franklin Bache et … 1795-04-11 The subscribers, a committee in behalf of a number of American, French & Dutch Citizens, request...
126 Backus, Isaac Washington, George To George Washington from Isaac Backus, 15 November … 1790-11-15 Among the numerous addresses to your Excellency, since your advancement to the highest seat of...
127 Bacon, Edmund Washington, George To George Washington from Edmund Bacon, 20 May 1791 1791-05-20 Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), 4 June 1791 supplement. Edmund Bacon (1776–1826) was a student in...
128 Bacri, Salamon Coen Washington, George To George Washington from Salamon Coen Bacri, 6 August … 1792-08-06 Livorno [Tuscany], 6 Aug. 1792. Suggests that his family, because of its influence over and ties...
129 Bailey, Francis Washington, George To George Washington from Francis Bailey, 2 February … 1790-02-02 To the honorable the President and the honorable the Members of the Senate, of the United States...
130 Bailey, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Bailey, 17 April 1790 1790-04-17 New York—Little dock Street No. 22 Sir, April 17th 1790 I have witnessed an application made to...
131 Baker, Henry B. Washington, George To George Washington from Henry B. Baker, 28 December … 1792-12-28 You will observe by the enclosd Papers the unhappy Situation that I now labour under, and a...
132 Balch, Hezekiah Washington, George To George Washington from Hezekiah Balch, 18 December … 1795-12-18 I am the person, who waited on the president, last Spring. The president was so kind, as to...
133 Baldwin, Abraham Washington, George To George Washington from Abraham Baldwin, 18 February … 1794-02-18 The office of Marshal in the district of Georgia being vacant by the death of Majr Forsyth, I...
134 Baldwin, Abraham Washington, George To George Washington from Abraham Baldwin, 7 May 1792 1792-05-07 If the office of Collector of St Mary’s in Georgia is considered as vacant by the appointment of...
135 Baldwin, Abraham Washington, George To George Washington from Abraham Baldwin, 30 April … 1789-04-30 An appointment from the State of Georgia as one of their representatives in congress lays me...
136 Baldwin, Abraham Washington, George To George Washington from Abraham Baldwin, 14 April … 1792-04-14 Among the candidates who may be offered to your notice as proper persons to be nominated to the...
137 Baldwin, Daniel Washington, George To George Washington from Daniel Baldwin, 15 June 1789 1789-06-15 The petition of Daniel Baldwin late a Captain in the line of the Continental Army of the State of...
138 Baldwin, Phebe Washington, George To George Washington from Phebe Baldwin, 30 August 1790 1790-08-30 Be not Surprized at the address of a Woman, for ’tis with a trembling hand that She attempts this...
139 Ballard, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Ballard, 3 April 1791 1791-04-03 I discover by the Act of Congress for laying an Additional duty on Forriegn Spirits and Spirits...
140 Ballard, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Ballard, 20 January … 1791-01-20 Information being received here that an Health Officer for this Port would be shortly appointed,...
141 Ballard, Robert Washington, George To George Washington from Robert Ballard, 4 September … 1791-09-04 I must once more take the liberty of trespassing on your time with a few lines, which respects...
142 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 17 December … 1793-12-17 I recd yours of the 24th Ult: with a Bank note of 200 dollars, and ought e’er this to have...
143 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 20 October 1795 1795-10-20 As I took the liberty of addressing you previous to my setting out to Bath, having return’d...
144 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 10 September … 1794-09-10 I took the liberty of writing to you about 2 Weeks ago from Bath —At that time I expected my Wife...
145 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 25 July 1793 1793-07-25 I recd yours of the 21st Inst. this Evening, and, as you seem to be misinform’d respecting Mr...
146 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 1 July 1796 1796-07-01 A neighbour of mine having lately made an Excursion over the Mountains, was at the House of Mr...
147 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 9 February 1795 1795-02-09 I wrote you a few days before Xmas, and concieve your great throng of Bussiness has prevented...
148 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 11 August 1793 1793-08-11 In my first Letter respecting Mr L: Lewis, I only meant that he wou’d answer your purposes at Mt...
149 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 19 December … 1794-12-19 Your Letter of the 25th of September I recd in due time, in which you mention’d your Expectation...
150 Ball, Burgess Washington, George To George Washington from Burgess Ball, 27 May 1794 1794-05-27 For a considerable time past I have been in a bad State of Health, and to endeavour to regain it...