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26251 Burnet, William, Sr. Washington, George To George Washington from William Burnet, Sr., 12 April … 1782-04-12 Moses Hatfield of Elizabeth-Town was convicted last January Term, of going into the Enemy’s...
26252 Burney, Charles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Burney, 20 January … 1787-01-20 Few things have given me more concern than the not being able sooner to give you a satisfactory...
26253 Burnham, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Burnham, 11 May 1803 1803-05-11 Mr. Cutler has informed me that you intimated a wish, to purchase some Ticking in the course of...
26254 Burnham, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Burnham, 15 February … 1803-02-15 Having been informed by my Friend the Hon. Mr Cutler that he had shewn you some specimens of our...
26255 Burnham, Sargent Madison, James To James Madison from Sargent Burnham and Others, 4 … 1814-10-04 To the President of the United States of America and Commander in Chief of all the forces...
26256 Burnham, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Burnham, 3 February … 1807-02-03 A few days past I caused to be shipped aboard the Schooner Prince, George Taylor , Master, a...
26257 Burnham, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Burnham, 24 November … 1806-11-24 Your letter of Octr. 18th, directed to Mr Paul Pilsbury, was handed to me, a few days past, by...
26258 Burn, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Burn, 14 August 1793 1793-08-14 The office of Surveyor of the Port of Baltimore being now vacant by the death of Robert Ballard,...
26259 Burn, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Burn, 23 February 1824 1824-02-23 A stranger to Mr. Madison, personally, tho’ by no means a stranger to his virtues, would most...
26260 Burn, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Burn, 10 March 1824 1824-03-10 I should not again have trespass’d upon your goodness, did not a sense of propriety (in my humble...
26261 Burnley, Hardin Madison, James To James Madison from Hardin Burnley, 28 November 1789 1789-11-28 A few days ago I wrote a letter to Majr. Madison giving him some information on the general...
26262 Burnley, Hardin Madison, James To James Madison from Hardin Burnley, 3 December 1791 1791-12-03 I have to apologize to you for not answering sooner the enquiries which you requested me to make...
26263 Burnley, Hardin Madison, James To James Madison from Hardin Burnley, 5 [December] 1789 1789-12-05 Since the date of my letter to you which I wrote a few days ago the resolutions of the Committee...
26264 Burnley, Hardin Madison, James To James Madison from Hardin Burnley, 16 December 1788 1788-12-16 I suppose that you have been made acquainted before this with the several acts which have passed...
26265 Burnley, Hardin Madison, James To James Madison from Hardin Burnley, 15 December 1787 1787-12-15 The Assembly have proceeded with so much tardiness that notwithstanding the length of time we...
26266 Burnley, Reuben Madison, James To James Madison from Reuben Burnley, 17 August 1803 1803-08-17 I wrote you by last post, but least it should by accident miscarry, I take the liberty by Mr...
26267 Burnley, Zachariah Madison, James To James Madison from Zachariah Burnley, ca. August … 1789-08-01 Letter not found. Ca. August 1789. Mentioned in JM to Hamilton, ca. 5 Oct. 1789 . Requests JM’s...
26268 Burns, Andrew Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Andrew Burns, 4 April 1805 1805-04-04 In consequence of a passage I saw some time past in the National Inteligencer: Wherein it appears...
26269 Burnside, Samuel M. Jefferson, Thomas Samuel M. Burnside to Thomas Jefferson, 13 December … 1813-12-13 On the 24th of October 1812, the Legislature of Massachusetts formed a number of Gentleman...
26270 Burnside, Samuel McGregore Jefferson, Thomas Samuel M. Burnside to Thomas Jefferson, 23 January 1815 1815-01-23 Your letter of the 8th of August last , addressed to me as recording Secretary of the A. A....
26271 Burns, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Burns, 6 February 1816 1816-02-06 As I have been from the commencenment of this late War with great Britain & the U. States your...
26272 Burot, Alexander Jefferson, Thomas Alexander Burot to Thomas Jefferson, 23 October 1809 1809-10-23 Ce n’est point à M r Thomas Jefferson président des États unis , dont le nom Sera à Jamais...
26273 Burr, Aaron Madison, James To James Madison from Aaron Burr, 9 October 1800 1800-10-09 As Mr. Alston is already known to you no introduction or recommendation from me can be requisite....
26274 Burr, Aaron Hosack, David Aaron Burr to David Hosack, [12 July 1804] 1804-07-12 Mr Burr’s respectful Compliments. He requests Dr. Hosack to inform him of the present state of...
26275 Burr, Aaron Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Aaron Burr, 23 April 1796 1796-04-23 Mr. Guillemard an english gentleman of fortune and education, travelling from motives of...
26276 Burr, Aaron Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Aaron Burr, [before 5 May … 1800-05-05 The enclosed is nearly correct—our Majorities are Something larger than there Stated— Our Three...
26277 Burr, Aaron Madison, James To James Madison from Aaron Burr, 2 August 1802 1802-08-02 At the request of Col. Weissenfels I transmit the enclosed Certificate. Having served with the...
26278 Burr, Aaron Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Aaron Burr, 18 June 1804 1804-06-18 I send for your perusal a letter signed Ch. D. Cooper which, though apparently published some...
26279 Burr, Aaron Washington, George To George Washington from Aaron Burr, 18 June 1795 1795-06-18 Mr Burr presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States. He requests to...
26280 Burr, Aaron Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Aaron Burr, 12 February 1801 1801-02-12 It was so obvious that the most malignant spirit of slander and intrigue would be busy that,...