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26791 Madison, Dolley Madison, James To James Madison from Dolley Madison, 1 November 1805 1805-11-01 I have great pleasure, my beloved in repeating to you what the Doctor has just now said, that the...
26792 Lowrey, Thomas Washington, George To George Washington from Thomas Lowrey, 1 July 1781 1781-07-01 Yesterday I received your Excellencys Favour, of the 23d Ultimo, and observe the Contents. I have...
26793 Gilmer, Thomas W. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas W. Gilmer, 1 October … 1824-10-01 By a resolution of the standing Committee for the county of Albemarle, we have been deputed in...
26794 Gourlade, Bérard frères & Monplaisir American Commissioners Gourlade, Bérard frères & Monplaisir to the American … 1778-01-21 LS : American Philosophical Society In Consequence of your letter of 12th: Instant we have...
26795 Tompkins, Daniel D. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel D. Tompkins, 5 December … 1808-12-05 Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Mr. Elisha Jenkins Secretary of this State. He is a...
26796 Adams, Abigail Adams, John Abigail Adams to John Adams, 1 June 1777 1777-06-01 I designd to have wrote you by the last Post, but have been so unwell for the week past that I...
26797 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 May 1795] 1795-05-24 24. Clear with the Wind Westerly—rather cool.
26798 Lear, Tobias Washington, George To George Washington from Tobias Lear, 29 May 1795 1795-05-29 In the postscript of a Letter which I had the honor of writing to you on the 26th instant, I...
26799 Adams, John Woodward, Augustus Elias Brevoort From John Adams to Augustus Elias Brevoort Woodward, 17 … 1824-11-17 The formidable invasion of my ninetieth year must be my apology for neglecting, and so...
26800 Monroe, James Adams, Abigail Smith From James Monroe to Abigail Smith Adams, 10 April 1813 1813-04-10 I fear that the pressure of much business, and an anxiety to avail myself of a moment of leisuir,...