35831Richard D. Cutts to James Madison, 5 September 1835 (Madison Papers)
I am well aware, My Dear Uncle, of the numerous calls upon your attention, yet as I am convinced it will not be withheld when any essential benefit can be derived from its engagement, I have been tempted to address you. It is to consult you on a subject too nearly connected with my future prospects to permit me to come to a decision without the advice of one, whose experience & good wishes for...
35832To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 23 August 1809 (Madison Papers)
Letter not found. 23 August 1809. Acknowledged in JM to Cutts, 7 Sept. 1809 . Mentions the favorable disposition of some New England Federalists.
35833To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 8 April 1812 (Madison Papers)
The Papers this morng from Boston have thrown a gloom over our countenances, as they respect the elections & the proceedings in washington. With regard to the elections not withstanding the increase of votes on the Federal side, we are pretty confident of the election of Mr. Gerry, the district of Maine will do much better than last year, particularly this County, we shall give an increase on...
35834To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Cutts, 16 July 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favr. of the 20th Inst. did not come to hand whilst I was in Boston, I regret the circumstance as it would have given me great satisfaction to have personally attended to the business, & prevented so much delay—Immediately after receiving your Letter—I wrote to my Agents in Boston, who informed me it was against the rules of the Institution to suffer sheet Glass with the Bull’s eye to be...
35835Richard Cutts to James Madison, 28 September 1829 (Madison Papers)
I have the pleasure to introduce to you the bearer Mr Ogg of this City, who visits Richmond for the purpose of reporting the debates of the Convention. He is connected with the establishment of the National Journal. I am with respect & esteem yr Hl St RC (DLC) . Docketed by JM.
35836To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 31 July 1815 (Madison Papers)
A vessel has just arrived in a short passage from Liverpool bringing London papers to the twenty-fourth of June containing the official accounts of a most bloody battle fought on the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth of June between Bonaparte and the allied armys under Wellington—the two first days Bonaparte was successful, on the third was defeated and obliged to retreat leaving between...
35837Enclosure: Georges Cuvier to José Corrêa da Serra, [before 6 September 1813] (Jefferson Papers)
M. Cuvier prie M. Corréa de vouloir bien s’employer, pour procurer au Museum Un cràne du bison d’amerique, ( Buffalo ) bos bison . L. et S’il est possible une peau et un squelette. Idem, du boeuf musqué du canada ( bos moschatus . L.) un exemplaire de l’animal nommé Mink ou minx à la caroline ; s’il est pos-
35838To Alexander Hamilton from Jacob Cuyler, 21 July 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
I have a son of about Twenty years old unprovided for, who has an inclination to be an officer in the army. Capt. Fondey of the 12th. Regt. is personally acquainted with him, has written a letter of Liet. Colonel Smith, recommanding him in strong terms for a Lieutennancy in the 12th. 1’ Regt. Govr. Jay has been so Oblideing to Assure me that he would by this mail write to the Secretary at War...
35839To Alexander Hamilton from Jacob Cuyler, 1 June 1795 (Hamilton Papers)
Albany, June 1, 1795. Asks Hamilton to serve as attorney with Richard Harison in a “Suit depending to the Claim of certain lands in Hosack Patent.” ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress. Cuyler was an Albany merchant. Although H had served as Cuyler’s attorney in this case in 1788 and 1789 (Miscellaneous Chancery Papers, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Albany, on deposit at Queens College,...
35840To George Washington from John C. Cuyler, 30 June 1782 (Washington Papers)
We the Minister Elders and Deacons of the Reformed protestant Dutch Church of the Town of Schenectady do most humbly congratulate your Excellency on your arrival in this place to visit us. With hearts full of Joy we praise and adore the Supreme being that he has hitherto protected your dear person and has granted so many Victories to the Army under your Command and to the other American Armys....