1Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 20 January 1787 (Adams Papers)
You will see by the inclosed that I wrote you a long Letter, and that it has lain some time...
2From George Washington to Thomas Peters, 20 January 1787 (Washington Papers)
It is now more than six weeks since I begged to be informed in decided terms, if you would...
3To George Washington from David Humphreys, 20 January 1787 (Washington Papers)
I am indeed much flattered by the private and confidential communications contained in your favor...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Burney, 20 January 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Few things have given me more concern than the not being able sooner to give you a satisfactory...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Uriah Forrest, 20 January 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown, Md., 20 Jan. 1787. Introducing the bearer, Joseph Fenwick, his “particular Friend, a...
6Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 20 January 1787 (Adams Papers)
Since the Sailing of captain Folger by whom I wrote you, I have received Letters from you of the...
7New York Assembly. Address of the New York Legislature to Governor George Clinton, [20 January 1787] (Hamilton Papers)
We the Representatives of the People of the State of New-York in Assembly, beg leave to assure...
820th. (Adams Papers)
Snow’d all day. We were rather tired after our expedition. I have been idle; and do not by any...
9[Diary entry: 20 January 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 20th. Mercury at 32 in the Morning 45 at Noon and 43 at Night. About 8 Oclock in the...
10To George Washington from William Gordon, 20 January 1787 (Washington Papers)
I take the opportunity of a vessel for Boston, that so I may send in the speediest way some seeds...