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31621 Cobb, David Pickering, Timothy From David Cobb to Timothy Pickering, 17 September 1783 1783-09-17 I have received your two Letters & one to Colo. Humphrys, who is very sick at present with a...
31622 Cobb, David Pray, John From David Cobb to John Pray, 14 August 1782 1782-08-14 It is of great importance at this Crisis, to have the best possible information of the state of...
31623 Cobbett, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Cobbett, 12 June 1812 1812-06-12 I understand, that Mr. Asbury Dickins; now Chancellor to the American Consulate in England, has...
31624 Cobbett, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Cobbett, 2 November … 1792-11-02 My friend, whom Mr. Short has mentioned in the enclosed letter, procured it for me thinking you...
31625 Cobbett, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Cobbett, 5 August 1799 1799-08-05 In the Aurora of the 1st instant, there appeared two letters , which, if they are authentic, no...
31626 Cobb, Matthew Madison, James To James Madison from Matthew Cobb, 29 October 1811 … 1811-10-29 29 October 1811, Portland. Encloses a bill of exchange dated at Madeira, 12 Sept. 1811, and drawn...
31627 Cobbs, Edmund Virginia Assembly I. Albemarle County Instructions concerning the … 1776-09-01 The Instructions of the Inhabitants and freemen of Albemarle county to their Representatives in...
31628 Cobbs, Samuel Washington, George To George Washington from Samuel Cobbs and Thomas Tabb … 1756-06-01 We have this day Sent twenty Seven Soldiers Inlisted the twenty Sixth day of last Month, under...
31629 Cobb, Thomas W. Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas W. Cobb, 19 January 1826 1826-01-19 The States of Georgia and Alabama are about to run the boundary line between them, according to...
31630 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 20 August 1806 … 1806-08-20 § From John Coburn. 20 August 1806, Mason County, Kentucky. “I was induced during the last year...
31631 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn (Abstract), 28 … 1805-02-28 28 February 1805, Mason County, Kentucky . “Amidst the numerous applications to which you are...
31632 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 31 January 1811 … 1811-01-31 31 January 1811, Mason, Kentucky. Reminds JM that he accepted a judgeship in the Louisiana...
31633 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 15 November 1807 1807-11-15 I take the liberty of communicating to the Executive, the wish of Mr. Adam Beatty of Kentucky, to...
31634 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 15 August 1807 1807-08-15 I returned a short time past from the Territory of Louisiana; during my stay there, the...
31635 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn (Abstract), 5 April … 1805-04-05 5 April 1805, Mason County, Kentucky . “Desirous to place before the Chief Magistrate of the...
31636 Coburn, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Coburn, 22 February 1802 1802-02-22 Fame has taught me to believe, that to have access to you the voice of Justice & humanity...
31637 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 10 January 1813 … 1813-01-10 10 January 1813, Maysville, Kentucky. Resigns his commission as judge in the Missouri Territory...
31638 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn, 16 September 1807 1807-09-16 In consequence of my appointment, as a Judge in the Territory of Louisiana, I resigned the same...
31639 Coburn, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Coburn (Abstract), 26 June … 1805-06-26 26 June 1805, Mason County, Kentucky . “In consequence of the determination of Mr. Sebastian, not...
31640 Cochran, Charles B. Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Charles B. Cochran, 3 January … 1782-01-03 ALS : American Philosophical Society Je Serai venu vous rendre plutot mes devoirs mais jen ai été...
31641 Cochran, Charles B. Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Charles B. Cochran, [c. 1 … 1779-01-01 ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library Si lexpression fait perdre aux sentimens il nest pas...
31642 Cochran, Charles B. Adams, John To John Adams from Charles B. Cochran, 1 June 1798 1798-06-01 The momentous concerns which have so fully engaged your attention, since last I had the Honor of...
31643 Cochran, Charles B. Madison, James To James Madison from Charles B. Cochran, 4 October … 1802-10-04 4 October 1802, Charleston. Resigns his commission as marshal for the district of South Carolina...
31644 Cochran, Charles Burnham Washington, George To George Washington from Charles Burnham Cochran, 25 … 1795-05-25 The notice which you have been pleased to take of me allready through the intercession of my...
31645 Cochrane, Alexander Madison, James To James Madison from Alexander Cochrane and Others … 1809-07-01 § From Alexander Cochrane and Others. Ca. July–November 1809. “We the Subscribers, inhabitants of...
31646 Cochran, James Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from James Cochran, 1 November … 1799-11-01 My Brother who is with me at present has such an inflamation in his Eyes as to put it out of his...
31647 Cochran, James Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from James Cochran, 29 January … 1799-01-29 The enclosed letter was handed to me with a view that I should promote its object. I can only say...
31648 Cochran, James Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from James Cochran, 3 March 1799 1799-03-03 I understand that a Court Martial will shortly be held in this City and that probably some...
31649 Cochran, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Cochran, 29 April 1783 1783-04-29 In Conformity to a Genl Order of the 16th Inst. I do hereby certify that the Gentlemen of the...
31650 Cochran, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Cochran, 25 March 1779 1779-03-25 I should not trouble your Excellency at this time, but am under Apprehensions that, my Absence...