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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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27121 | Adams, John | Dunlap, Andrew | From John Adams to Andrew Dunlap, 22 July 1822 | 1822-07-22 | I thank you for your Oration of the fourth of July 1822. It is so intelligent, eloquent, and... |
27122 | Jefferson, Thomas | Dunlap, Andrew | Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Dunlap, 28 July 1822 | 1822-07-28 | Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Dunlap for the copy of his eloquent oration which he has... |
27123 | Adams, John | Dunlap, Andrew | From John Adams to Andrew Dunlap, 13 July 1822 | 1822-07-13 | I thank you for your Oration of the fourth of July 1822. It is so intelligent, eloquent, and... |
27124 | Franklin, Benjamin | Dunlap, William | From Benjamin Franklin to William Dunlap, 4 April 1757 | 1757-04-04 | ALS : American Philosophical Society I now appoint you Postmaster of Philadelphia, during our... |
27125 | Franklin, Benjamin | Dunlap, William | Benjamin Franklin and John Foxcroft to William Dunlap … | ≈1764-10-01 | Draft: American Philosophical Society We have read your extraordinary Letter upon which we shall... |
27126 | Washington, George | Dunlop, James | From George Washington to James Dunlop, 6 April 1789 | 1789-04-06 | Your letter of the 3d has been duly received—The Bond of Messrs Montgomerie, Willson, Stewart &ca... |
27127 | Mason, George | Dunmore, John Murray, fourth Earl of | Petition of George Mason for Warrants for Lands in … | ≈1774-06-01 | To his Excellency the Governor and the Council of Virginia. The Memorial & Petition of George... |
27128 | Washington, George | Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of | From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 11 February … | 1774-02-11 | Application’s for Certificates, under particular circumstances obliges me to give your Lordship... |
27129 | Washington, George | Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of | From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 2 November 1773 | 1773-11-02 | Urged to it by repeated applications from a number of officers whom I have had the honor to... |
27130 | Washington, George | Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of | From George Washington to Lord Dunmore, 15 June 1772 | 1772-06-15 | The very obliging offer your Lordship was pleased to make me the day I left Williamsburg, in... |