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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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27451 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Smith, Abigail Amelia Adams | From Abigail Smith Adams to Abigail Amelia Adams Smith … | 1811-03-10 | It is so long Since I received a Letter from you or any of the Family that I am not a little... |
27452 | Erving, George W. | Madison, James | To James Madison from George W. Erving, 10 March 1811 | 1811-03-10 | I arrived here on the evening of the 8t, & yesterday received from Mr Hamilton your letter of... |
27453 | Voorhees, James J. | Madison, James | To James Madison from James J. Voorhees, 10 March 1811 … | 1811-03-10 | 10 March 1811, Pittsburgh. Considers himself “a persecuted Man,” having had “futile, and... |
27454 | McMahon, Bernard | Jefferson, Thomas | Bernard McMahon to Thomas Jefferson, 10 March 1811 | 1811-03-10 | I have it now in my power to send you some plants of the true Hudson Strawberry, and some good... |
27455 | Jefferson, Thomas | Melish, John | Thomas Jefferson to John Melish, 10 March 1811 | 1811-03-10 | I thank you for your letter of Feb. 16. and the communication of that you had forwarded to the... |
27456 | Jefferson, Thomas | Wilkinson, James | Thomas Jefferson to James Wilkinson, 10 March 1811 | 1811-03-10 | Your favor of Jan. 21. has been recieved, and with it the 2 d vol. of your Memoirs, with the... |
27457 | Adams, John | Boston Patriot | From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 9 March 1811 | 1811-03-09 | The Hague, September 23, 1782—wrote to Mr. Secretary Livingston: “As this is a moment of great... |
27458 | Ellicott, Andrew | Madison, James | To James Madison from Andrew Ellicott, 9 March 1811 | 1811-03-09 | If a messenger should be wanted to carry despatches to France, after my friend, and connexion Mr.... |
27459 | Rhea, John | Jefferson, Thomas | John Rhea to Thomas Jefferson, 9 March 1811 | 1811-03-09 | The inclosed will afford, (it is presumed) no information to You, accept it, however, as an... |
27460 | Adams, John | Boston Patriot | From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 8 March 1811 | 1811-03-08 | The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote again to Mr. Secretary Livingston, “This morning I was in... |