30371[To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Chiappe, 13 February 1789] (Jefferson Papers)
[ Mogador, 13 Feb. 1789 . Recorded in SJL as received 11 Apr. 1789. Not found.]
30372To Benjamin Franklin from Courtney Melmoth, 29 January 1778 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : American Philosophical Society Will you permit me to withdraw your attention from contemplations of general Calamity, to a Tale of private Woe? It will cost you an half hour of your Leizure, and, perhaps, may procure to me many years of Felicity. I have already said enough to engage the patience of a Man whose Characteristic is Benevolence. The matter, Sir, which I wish to communicate...
30373To Thomas Jefferson from Hugh Chisholm, 9 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
I recivd your Letter with Thanks and I must therefore Call on you for 150 dollars to pay negros hire and some other Little moneys which I owe I am now at work for mr Realey on Buckiland near Milton I am yours with esteem MHi : Coolidge Collection.
30374From Thomas Jefferson to Sylvanus Bourne, 17 December 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
The letter of mr Winkelblech of Basle which you were pleased to inclose to me, containing enquiries as to the terms on which lands would be granted here to the emigrants he spoke of, I put into the hands of mr Gallatin the Secretary of the treasury with a request that he would give me such a statement as might serve as an answer to the letter, the disposal of the public lands being within his...
30375To Alexander Hamilton from Oliver Wolcott, Junior, 13 January 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Treasury Department, Comptroller’s Office, January 13, 1792. Submits “forms for regulating the payment of Drawbacks arising on the exportation of spirits distilled within the United States.” ADf , Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
30376From John Adams to Horatio Gates Spafford, 2 March 1825 (Adams Papers)
I have transmitted your letter to Mr Adams but in total despair of success. The heads of Department are jealous of the interference of the President in the appointment of their clerks. I never could get in one clerk into any office during the whole of my administration. You must apply to the heads of Departments if you have any hopes of success. The Representatives from N. York will probably...
30377From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 29 July 1822 (Adams Papers)
Your journal of the 24th. and 25th. has been received—The complaint of cold, and the want of winter Clothes, almost makes me stare; though even here we have had two or three more moderate days— I give you an extract of a Letter which I have this morning from my father— “If you cannot come on yourself, I wish Mrs Adams would, and bring with her, her Brother Johnson.—The air of Quincy Sea, and...
30378To George Washington from Timothy Bloodworth, 7 August 1790 (Washington Papers)
In compliance to repeated applications, I beg leave to Mention to the President of The United States som Carecters, who are Candidates for the Commissioner of Loans, in the State of North Carolina. Viz. Mr Abisha Thomas, now agent for setling accounts with the United States, the abilities of this Gentleman is generally Acknowledged. Mr Moore from North Carolina, whose Carrecter & Abilities are...
30379To John Adams from Thomas Digges, 20 March 1782 (Adams Papers)
I am just arrivd here from London, and instead of personally waiting upon You I make so free as to send a messenger with this and its inclosure together with a few late News Papers. I have a matter of publick moment to mention to You; As well as to speak to a private affair of consequence to myself which will I think lead me in a very few days to Dr. F at Paris. My present purpose is to beg...
30380To John Adams from Arthur Lee, 12 April 1780 (Adams Papers)
I am obliged to you for yours of the 31st. which I received by Capt. Landais. You will have perceived by my last, that what you write relative to an application to Mr. Grand was what struck me upon reflection. Far from wishing to involve you with such People, I am clearly of opinion that it never will be for your honor or interest, or those of the public, to have any connection with them. The...