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13751 Tallmadge, Benjamin Washington, George To George Washington from Benjamin Tallmadge, 27 April … 1782-04-27 I have this morning return’d from Long Island to which Place I have been on an appointed...
13752 Wood, James Washington, George To George Washington from Colonel James Wood, 17 … 1779-01-17 Before I left Williamsburg I did myself the Honor of Inclosing your Excellency a Copy of the Act...
13753 Lincoln, Benjamin Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Benjamin Lincoln … 1789-11-01 At our last interview you expressed a wish that I would make such remarks on the impost laws as...
13754 Trumbull, Jonathan Sr. Washington, George To George Washington from Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 5 May … 1780-05-05 This moment received your Excellency’s Letter of the 26th March last, why so long in coming I...
13755 Eden, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Eden, 9 June 1778 1778-06-09 Doctor Ferguson whose Eminence in the literary World wd alone entitle Him to a favourable...
13756 Lear, Tobias Jefferson, Thomas Tobias Lear to Thomas Jefferson, 13 June 1793 1793-06-13 The President sends to the Secretary of State the Counter part of An Agreement with the Bank of...
13757 Woodward, Augustus Elias Brevoort Madison, James To James Madison from Augustus Elias Brevoort Woodward … 1807-07-18 It will be a satisfaction to the department of State to learn that the laws of this Territory...
13758 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 September 1770] 1770-09-13 13. Still Cloudy with some Shows for Rain but none fell.
13759 Mercer, Hugh Washington, George To George Washington from Brigadier General Hugh … 1776-07-27 General Heard, Genl Roberdeau have considered with me the Plan proposed for Attacking the Posts...
13760 McHenry, James Washington, George To George Washington from James McHenry, 28 June 1789 1789-06-28 Your late indisposition which has alarmed me not a little makes me more desirous than ever that...