1From Thomas Jefferson to Richard Peters, 13 June 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
The inclosed having by some accident been mislaid among my papers it is not till now that I am...
2From John Adams to Richard Peters, 5 June 1789 (Adams Papers)
Yesterday I had the Pleasure of receiving your Letter of the 28 th. of May. M r Beals Intention...
3From James Madison to Richard Peters, 19 August 1789 (Madison Papers)
I have been much delighted with the extract from your collection of fables, and should have told...
4From George Washington to Richard Peters, 12 April 1794 (Washington Papers)
If you are done with the Pamphlets & Papers which I put into your hands, be so good as to return...
5From John Adams to Richard Peters, 18 June 1789 (Adams Papers)
Success you say, in yours of the 15 th. stamps a substantial value upon measures, Yet the Motto...
6From Thomas Jefferson to Richard Peters, 30 June 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
I should sooner have answered your kind note, my dear Sir, but that I had hoped to meet you the...
7From George Washington to Richard Peters, 28 January 1794 (Washington Papers)
I thank you for keeping in mind my request concerning Oats. For seed I want them. The purchase...
8From George Washington to Richard Peters, 21 January 1797 (Washington Papers)
I have received with much pleasure, your Agricultural enquiries on Plaister of Paris; and thank...
9From Alexander Hamilton to Richard Peters, [11 October 1789] (Hamilton Papers)
I duly received yours of the 16 of September; of which my hurry has prevented me an earlier...
10From George Washington to Richard Peters, 20 June 1792 (Washington Papers)
Excuse my giving you the perusal of a letter that is tinctured with compliment. Pass these over,...
11From George Washington to Richard Peters, 10 December 1796 (Washington Papers)
Herewith, you will not only receive the Outlines &ca (asked for yesterday) but the Appendix...
12From George Washington to Richard Peters, 16 May 1793 (Washington Papers)
Mr Young informs me, by a letter which I have lately received from him, that the accounts,...
13From George Washington to Richard Peters, 4 March 1796 (Washington Papers)
My public duties not allowing me to keep pace with Sir John Sinclairs wishes, is the best apology...