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The Judicial Appointment of Joseph Anderson
From: Jefferson Papers | Main Series | Volume 19 | The Judicial Appointment of Joseph Anderson
No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Editorial Note: The Judicial Appointment of Joseph … | Joseph Inslee Anderson’s first appointment to civil office initiated a long career on the bench,... | |||
2 | Anderson, Joseph | Washington, George | I. Joseph Anderson to the President, 23 February 1791 | 1791-02-23 | When I last did myself the Honor of waiting upon your Excellency, on the Subject of my... |
3 | Lear, Tobias | Jefferson, Thomas | II. Tobias Lear to the Secretary of State, 27 February … | 1791-02-27 | By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor respectfully to transmit to the Secretary of... |
4 | Vining, John | Anderson, Joseph | III. John Vining to Joseph Anderson, 1 March 1791 | 1791-03-01 | Not being able to lay my hands upon the Letter you have requested, and fearing very much that I... |
5 | Anderson, Joseph | Washington, George | IV. Joseph Anderson to the President, 1 March 1791 | 1791-03-01 | I take the liberty of inclosing to Your Excellency, a letter I receiv’d from Mr. Vining, in... |
6 | Anderson, Joseph | Washington, George | V. Joseph Anderson to the President, 2 March 1791 | 1791-03-02 | I inclose your Excellency the Certificate of Colonel Barber, and beg your indulgence, for again,... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Washington, George | VI. Opinion of the Secretary of State, 4 March 1791 | 1791-03-04 | On view and consideration of the testimonies in favour of Mr. Anderson’s character, they appear... |
8 | Lear, Tobias | Jefferson, Thomas | VII. Tobias Lear to the Secretary of State, 4 March … | 1791-03-04 | By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to inform the Secretary of State, that the... |