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Within 2 or 3 days of each other, I received your friendly favor of the 10 th of May last , and...
I greet you on this memorable day. Rejoicing cannon are roaring like peals of thunder, and...
In the absence of Governor Claiborne, I forward to you a copy of the Laws of the 1st. Session of...
Generous motives, and impulses of sentiment in one person towards another who is susceptible of...
Prompted by considerations as are thought to be of importance, and encouraged by the situation of...
I take a pleasure in informing you that my experiments here, of the Duck’s Foot Paddle , as far...
In justice to the favor you rendered me towards prosecuting my invention for propelling boats, I...
The success of my experiments has been such as to induce me to publish my invention , as you will...
Since the liberty I took of writing to your Excellency last I have been informed, that you are...
Some days since, I took the liberty of writing to your Excellency respecting Colonel Blackden,...
London, 16 Dec. 1788. Asks for information about Col. Samuel Blackden; has not heard from...
London, 4 July 1788 . Introducing a Mr. Cole, to whom he has mentioned his lands in Virginia and...
I have received a letter from Mr. L’Ormerie, respecting the Tract or parcel of Land, sold to him...
London, 2 Oct. 1787 . Thanks TJ for his letter of 8 Aug. and the “paper which was inclosed,...
I am honored with your Excellency’s favor of the 1. Inst. for which I thank you with much...
I am sorry to Give your Excellency trouble, which I have done in one or two late instances, and...
I went this morning to a Book-binder to purchase the notes of Your Excellency on the State of...
I beg leave to trouble your Excellency on a subject which is of material consequence to me....
The total disappointment which I have met with in support from Philadelphia obliges me to repeat...
Major General Baron de Steuben has made a requisition for twelve Wagons, with teams, harness, and...
I inclose to your Excellency a Memorandum of what Major General the Marquis de la Fayette and...
Richmond, 3 May 1781 . Encloses an extract of a letter from William Claiborne, “one of the...
This day the Marquis de la Fayette has given me orders to purchase Sixty good horses for...
I inclose to your Excellency an Extract of a letter which I have just received from Captain...
Mr. Brown informed Mr. Parks, that Mr. Hay of this town, sent down to Captain Charles Thomas at...
Richmond, 13 Apr. 1781 . Encloses an extract of a letter from Mr. Young at Fredericksburg. “He...
I do myself the honor to inclose to your Excellency an extract of a letter which I have received...
I have received the extract from the Marquis’s letter respecting Wagons to transport ammunition,...
Richmond, 6 Apr. 1781 . Gratefully acknowledges receipt of a warrant “for two Millions of...
The great demands which are made upon me for things to be furnished from this department, both...