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184381 Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Charles … 1810-11-01 Tho s Jefferson to Charles Everett. D r 1810. Feb. 23. amputating negro’s great toe, dressing E t...
184382 Protest of Bills of Exchange, 16 March 1782 1782-03-16 M r . Jay says that when he accepted the Bills hereunto annexed, he had good reason to expect to...
184383 Enclosure B: [List of Petitions for Compensation for … 1792-04-01 List of petitions for compensation for transportation during the late War. Petition of Christian...
184384 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 31 … 1823-01-31 “Nothing sells high but land which is kept up to an extravagant price from the particular...
184385 Spain’s Finances and the Bills Drawn on John Jay … Although Jay continued to hope that Spain would be able to loan him the funds needed to cover the...
184386 From Benjamin Franklin to Francis Hopkinson, 9 May 1766 1766-05-09 ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania I have been so busy that I have not had time to go to...
184387 The Supreme Court: Procedures and Cases: Editorial Note Article III of the United States Constitution, dealing with matters judicial, provided that the...
184388 Introductory Note: To Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, [16 … On December 16, 1793, the Speaker of the House of Representatives “laid before the House a Letter...
184389 The Washingtons in Barbados The arrival at Bridgetown, on Carlisle Bay, is not well documented because pages are missing from...
184390 Enclosure: Conrad Hanse’s Account, 29 August 1801 1801-08-29 Thomas Jefferson, esquire, 1801. To Conrad Hanse Dr. Augt. 29. To a new plain, well-finished...
184391 The Jay Treaty: Appointment and Instructions: Editorial … Jay was selected as envoy extraordinary to Great Britain after two previous missions to London...
184392 The Case of Cadwallader Colden II Editorial Note One of the most influential Loyalists imprisoned by the New York authorities was Cadwallader...
184393 From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, [10 May … 1766-05-10 Extract: reprinted from [Jared Sparks, ed.,] A Collection of the Familiar Letters and...
184394 The Dancing Assembly: An Invitation to a Duel Editorial … Dancing assemblies, which were generally held every two weeks during the fall and winter, had...
184395 To Benjamin Franklin from Benjamin Kent, 19 January … 1766-01-19 ALS : American Philosophical Society With a pleasing pride I often recollect, your former...
184396 John Jay and the Constitutional Convention of 1787 … Although not in attendance at the meeting convened at Annapolis in September 1786 for the...
184397 Editorial Note E ditorial N ote The Society of the Cincinnati was instituted at Fishkill-on-Hudson on 13 May...
184398 Appendixes Nos. XXV–XL: Letters from various authors, 5 … 1792-07-12 XXV To James Monroe July 5, 1797 XXVI To Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, James Monroe, and Abraham...
184399 Editorial Note The following opinions concerning the defense of Philadelphia and the Delaware River apparently...
184400 Enclosure: [Observations on “An Act for Regulating the … 1794-01-27 By the Act of Congress 30th. April 1790. The commissioned officers are allowed to receive their...
184401 Editorial Note on Franklin’s Accounts, 1779 1779-01-01 Of the accounts discussed throughout the French period, the following still apply: VI, XII, XIII,...
184402 Editorial Note Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold recruited Joshua Hett Smith—who came from a family with significant...
184403 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 1 … 1811-07-01 1 July 1811, Maryland. “I advise you as a Friend to arouse from your Lethargy. Look at the...
184404 Exchange of Henderson Land by Eli Alexander and Thomas … 1818-03-28 This Indenture tripartite of exchange, bargain and sale made on the 28 th day of March 1818...
184405 Editorial Note GW’s Farewell Address, published on 19 Sept. 1796, officially announced his decision not to seek...
184406 To Benjamin Franklin from Benjamin Kent, [c. September … 1766-09-01 ALS : American Philosophical Society I Assure you I am not so mercinary as to expect the...
184407 Editorial Note: Polytype and Other Methods of Printing New discoveries and inventions in the arts and sciences had a powerful appeal for Jefferson...
184408 Editorial Note “I was concerned in several Causes in which Negroes sued for their Freedom before the...
184409 Introductory Note: To James Gunn, [22 December 1798] This letter concerns proposals for reorganizing the Army. This is a complicated subject, for it...
184410 Record of Birth, 6 January 1706 1706-01-06 MS Record, Boston Births, V , 113: City Registry, Boston Benjamen Son     of Josiah Frankling &...
184411 Response to a Memorandum of Sabatier fils & Després … 1783-08-29 D : Archives du Ministère des affaires étrangères Apostille proposée par Monsieur Le Docteur...
184412 From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 11 October … 1766-10-11 ALS : American Philosophical Society I received your kind little Letter of August 26. per Packet....
184413 John Jay and Dutch Affairs: Editorial Note During his years abroad as envoy and peace commissioner, Jay was not directly involved in...
184414 Editorial Note on Franklin’s Accounts The following accounts, identified in earlier volumes, continue to apply to the current period:...
184415 Editorial Note The Commissioners’ letter or memorial to Vergennes of early January 1779 is highly significant....
184416 Editorial Note The network of spies and couriers that has come to be known as the Culper ring, on account of the...
184417 Adams, John Address from Rhode Island Federalists, 2 April 1789 1789-04-02 The Federalists of this State though denied the Priviledge of giving you their Suffrages, are...
184418 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 4 … 1815-06-04 As Christians you all profess to be upon an equality with all other men, inasmuch as you rest...
184419 Editorial Note In the bitter verbal battling which rumbled beneath the physical violence of the...
184420 Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, 21 … 1790-12-21 The Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, The Chief Justice, The...
184421 Jefferson, Thomas “A Republican” to Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 5 February … 1820-02-05 It is for no trifling end that I venture to intrude upon the honourable retirement in which you...
184422 Introductory Note: From Andrew G. Fraunces, 16 May 1793 This letter from Andrew Fraunces initiated a controversy over the payment of two warrants issued...
184423 Circular Letter from the Officers of the Massachusetts … 1792-02-28 We have had the honour to be appointed a Committee, by the Officers of the Massachusetts line of...
184424 From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Fox, 1 March 1766 1766-03-01 ALS : William Logan Fox, Philadelphia (1956) I wrote to you of the 22d past, via Maryland....
184425 Editorial Note on a Charity Appeal, [before 15 April … 1776-12-21 Broadside: American Philosophical Society Among Franklin’s papers in the American Philosophical...
184426 Indian Affairs under Jay’s Governorship: Editorial Note Like his longstanding predecessor, George Clinton, Jay used the governor’s office to carry out...
184427 Editorial Note The two documents which follow are virtually all that have survived pertinent to Adams’ early law...
184428 Minutes of the Committee for Detecting Conspiracies, 23 … 1776-12-23 [Present: Leonard Gansevoort Esq r . Chairman; John Jay, Zephaniah Platt, Nathaniel Sacket, Esq...
184429 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 3 … 1795-08-03 Letter not found. 3 August 1795, Philadelphia. Acknowledged in JM to an unidentified...
184430 Editorial Note: Documents Concerning the Residence of … Except for Document iii in this series, all of the notes and memoranda pertaining to the...