1To George Washington from Charles Love, Jr., 12 August 1788 (Washington Papers)
The Bearer has my instructions to deliver you 50–Barrels of Corn on a/c of Wm Hunter Junr Esqr. which I hope will get to hand in time to answer your purpose although much later than I wished or expected when I last had the pleasure of seeing you—However Sir should you be supplyed be pleased [to] order the Skipper to proceed on to Alexandria, as it will be no Inconvenience to Mr Hunter or...
2To George Washington from Charles Love, Jr., 2 April 1789 (Washington Papers)
The inclosed will serve to inform you that application has been made to me by Mr Fitzhugh for my Saddle Horse, that Gentleman haveing represented to me that you were somewhat distressed for such a horse, has induced me tho otherways contrary to my desire to offer him to you at the Price of Eighty pound C[urrent] M[oney]—a Sum I declare to you I have very lately refused—his age is 3 years this...
3To John Adams from Charles Love, Jr., 21 April 1800 (Adams Papers)
The Honour of Your much valued Favour, I am now with gratitude to acknowledge— To You Sir, I owe my warmest Thanks, for the very encourageing, and to me highly Honourable manner, in which you have been pleas’d to observe on such parts of my Poem, as meet your approbation—nor am I less sensible of the obligation which arises from the candour of your strictures thereon— In your Comment, You have...