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1041 Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, John Quincy From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy … 1822-08-16 I forgot when I closed my last to answer your question concerning my brothers baggage—He wishes...
1042 Sloo, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Sloo and Others, [ca. 1 … 1815-09-01 § From Thomas Sloo and Others. Ca. 1 September 1815. “The undersigned inhabitants of the Circuit...
1043 Madison, James Trist, Nicholas P. James Madison to Nicholas P. Trist, 8 March 1828 1828-03-08 I have just recd. a letter from Col. Storrow in answer to an inquiry from me, which shews that he...
1044 Carmichael, William Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from William Carmichael, [before … 1782-01-01 ALS : American Philosophical Society You who know so well the public & private obligations we...
1045 Hemmings, John (Hemings) Jefferson, Thomas John Hemmings to Thomas Jefferson, 29 November 1821 1821-11-29 I am sorry to complain to you so near the close of my worck above all things on earth I hate...
1046 Bourne, Sylvanus Madison, James To James Madison from Sylvanus Bourne, 31 March 1806 … 1806-03-31 § From Sylvanus Bourne. 31 March 1806, Amsterdam. “I have lately received from the Department of...
1047 Washington, George Boyd, Alexander From George Washington to Alexander Boyd, 10 January … 1756-01-10 You are, out of the public money in your hands, to pay off all the Troops of the Virginia...
1048 Adams, John McHenry, James From John Adams to James McHenry, 26 May 1799 1799-05-26 I enclose you a letter from Mr Jonathan Allen one of our most federal clergymen & a certificate...
1049 Hewson, Mary (Polly) Stevenson Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Mary Hewson, 27 April 1778 1778-04-27 ALS : American Philosophical Society The interruption of our correspondence is truly mortifying...
1050 Morton, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Morton, 4 June 1801 … 1801-06-04 4 June 1801, Georgetown. Explains reasons for his consent to diversionary trip the U.S. vessel...