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1 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 10 June 1784 1784-06-10 At Philadelphia in the moment of my departure from it on the 18th of last month, I had the honor...
2 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 20 March … 1785-03-20 I regret very much that your letters of the 2d & 13th of October should have been detained from...
3 Adams, John Newenham, Edward From John Adams to Edward Newenham, 24 October 1785 1785-10-24 I have just received the Letter you did me the honour to write me, on the 16 of this Month. The...
4 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 25 November … 1785-11-25 Since I had the honor of writing to you on the 20th of March, which was done in haste (having but...
5 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 30 March … 1786-03-30 Having had cause, lately, to apprehend a miscarriage of the letter of which the inclosed is a...
6 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 10 June 1786 1786-06-10 I cannot omit so good an opportunity as Mr Wallace affords, of addressing a few lines to you;...
7 Jay, John Newenham, Edward From John Jay to Edward Newenham, 9 February 1787 1787-02-09 It unfortunately so happened that the Letter you did me the Honor to write on the 12 Aug t ....
8 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 10 March … 1787-03-10 I shall not wonder if you should be surprized at my not acknowledging the receipt of your...
9 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 20 April … 1787-04-20 Not till Within these few days have I been honoured with your favours of the 13th and 25th of...
10 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 25 December … 1787-12-25 I have reed your letters of the 9th of Decr 1786—27th of Feby and 2d of march 1787. They should...
11 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 24 February … 1788-02-24 I have been favoured with your letter of the 10th of Augt and am very sorry to find by it, that...
12 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 29 August … 1788-08-29 I beg you will be persuaded that it always gives me singular pleasure to hear from you; and that...
13 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 2 March 1789 1789-03-02 I am taking up my pen to present my acknowledgment for your letter of the 10th of Octobr last;...
14 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 29 July 1789 1789-07-29 Since my arrival in this City I have had the pleasure to receive a letter from you; but, you will...
15 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 15 January … 1790-01-15 I have now before me your several letters of the 23rd of February, 24th of July, 14th of August...
16 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 5 September … 1791-09-05 I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of the 31st of January, and 10 of...
17 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 22 June 1792 1792-06-22 I have now before me your letters of the 9th of January & 12th of february, to which it will not...
18 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 20 October … 1792-10-20 Where your Letter of the 21st of december last has been travelling since it left you, I cannot...
19 Washington, George Newenham, Edward From George Washington to Edward Newenham, 6 August … 1797-08-06 I am so much your debtor in the epistolary way, that it would upbraid me too severely was I to go...