You
have
selected

  • Recipient

    • President of Congress

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 13

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Recipient="President of Congress"
Results 271-290 of 290 sorted by author
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 10
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
271 Franklin, Benjamin Laurens, Henry The Commissioners to the President of the Congress, 17 … 1778-09-17 The last letter which We have had the Honour to write jointly to Congress, was of the Twentyeth...
272 American Commissioners President of Congress The American Commissioners to the President of … 1784-11-11 Copy and AL (draft): National Archives ⟨Paris, November 11, 1784: Having assembled here at the...
273 American Commissioners President of Congress The American Commissioners to the President of … 1777-02-06 ALS and copy: National Archives This will be delivered to you by M. de Coudray, an Officer of...
274 American Peace Commissioners President of Congress The American Peace Commissioners to the President of … 1783-09-10 On the third Instant, Definitive Treaties were concluded, between all the late belligerent...
275 Franklin, Benjamin President of Congress Franklin and Silas Deane to the President of Congress … 1778-02-08 LS : South Carolina Historical Society; transcript and two copies: National Archives; copies:...
276 Izard, Ralph President of Congress Enclosure: Ralph Izard to President of the Congress, 12 … 1778-09-12 The Melasses business would certainly have proved the source of continual disputes, if it had not...
277 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Nathaniel … 1786-08-22 I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency five Petitions complaining of Actions at Law...
278 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-01-23 It appears to me important both to Congress and their officers, that the Duties & Rights of the...
279 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress ( John … 1786-05-29 In my Negociations with M r . Gardoqui I experience certain difficulties which in my Opinion...
280 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-08-02 On Friday last M r . DeMarbois called upon me to enquire whether Congress had as yet directed any...
281 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Nathaniel … 1786-07-03 I find that Congress were pleased on the 22 d . Ult: to order me, “to transmit to the Executives...
282 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-09-03 I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency herewith enclosed, a Memorial and Petition of...
283 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Nathaniel … 1786-08-10 I have this Moment received an Order of Congress in the following Words viz t . “That the...
284 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-01-31 I have received from the Chargé des Affaires of France a Letter dated the 28 th . Instant, which...
285 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Cyrus … 1788-06-04 The City and County of New York have elected me one of their Deputies to the State Convention,...
286 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Arthur St. … 1787-05-09 As the State of my Health requires, and that of the Office will soon admit of my making an...
287 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-08-15 Having well considered the Nature of the proposed Negociation with the Encargodo de negocios of...
288 Jay, John President of Congress From John Jay to the President of Congress (Richard … 1785-09-02 The English Packet which arrived the Day before Yesterday, brought me no Letters from M r ....
289 Steuben, Baron von President of Congress Baron von Steuben to the President of Congress, [1784] 1784-01-01 [ New York, 1784 ]. In a letter beginning “Nothing could justify my repeated applications to Your...
290 Washington, George President of Congress From George Washington to the President of Congress, 17 … 1787-09-17 We have now the Honor to submit to the Consideration of the United States in Congress assembled...