1Reasons and Motives for the Albany Plan of Union, [July 1754] (Franklin Papers)
...go into operation, “A true Patriot and Federalist,” writing from New York, sent to Matthew...
2Will of Deacon John Adams, with Comments by His Son John, 8 January 1760; 10 July 1761; 29 April 1774 (Adams Papers)
...the War of 1812, Peter being an uncompromising New England Federalist. See references to him in
3Editorial Note on Franklin’s Part in the Congressional Debate of July 30 to August 1, 1776 (Franklin Papers)
Federalist Delaware, 1775–1815
4Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 15 January 1767 (Adams Papers)
...Both served in the Continental Congress and later became prominent Federalist politicians and
5Abigail and John Adams to Isaac Smith Jr., 4 January 1770 (Adams Papers)
, was to become a Federalist representative in Congress, U.S. minister to Portugal,...
6The Pleadings Book: 1771–1773 (Adams Papers)
...epitomized the split between Massachusetts Federalists and Jeffersonians in the...
7Thomas Jefferson to John Minor, 30 August 1814, including Thomas Jefferson to Bernard Moore, [ca. 1773?] (Jefferson Papers)
The Federalist.
8John Adams to Abigail Adams, 7 July 1774 (Adams Papers)
...wife) was Rufus King, later a leading Federalist politician and diplomat and a friend of two...
9From James Madison to William Bradford, 20 January 1775 (Madison Papers)
...son-in-law and by then a prominent Maryland Federalist, attacked Jefferson for defaming...
10Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 September 1775 (Adams Papers)
...bar in 1779, and later served as a Federalist in both the Massachusetts House and Senate and...