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2361 Massachusetts Council Washington, George To George Washington from the Massachusetts Council, 5 … 1776-10-05 In consequence of the measures taken by this Government to Engage a number of Indians of the...
2362 Washington, George Jefferson, Thomas From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1 August … 1786-08-01 The letters you did me the favor to write to me on the 4th & 7th of Jany have been duly received....
2363 Washington, George Knox, Henry From George Washington to Henry Knox, 17 September 1782 1782-09-17 Captain Machin being under arrest there would be an impropriety in his transacting any public...
2364 Rosehill, Lord Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Lord Rosehill, 9 June 1784 1784-06-09 ALS : American Philosophical Society I reced. Your Obligeing Information Concerning Your Son, I...
2365 Madison, James Senate From James Madison to the Senate, 21 December 1812 … 1812-12-21 21 December 1812. Nominates seven men, “Midshipmen since 1806, and now acting Lieutenants,” to be...
2366 Madison, James Pichon, Louis-André From James Madison to Louis-André Pichon, 21 October … 1803-10-21 Mr. Pichon having communicated to the Secretary of State, a clause prepared to be inserted in the...
2367 Madison, James Garnett, Robert S. From James Madison to Robert S. Garnett, 11 February … 1824-02-11 The Mail brought me the evg. before the last, your favor of the 5th. with the copy of the “New...
2368 Ingraham & Bromfield Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Ingraham & Bromfield, 10 … 1783-02-10 ALS : American Philosophical Society The Letter which we have the Honor to enclose reach’d us...
2369 Adams, John Knox, Henry From John Adams to Henry Knox, 13 September 1791 1791-09-13 Last night I received your favour of the 4th. and am much obliged by your Account of Affairs in...
2370 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 September 1771] 1771-09-05 5. Warm and clear with but little Wind & that Southerly. The Afternoon Showery with some thunder.