1351To George Washington from George Gilpin, 2 September 1789 (Washington Papers)
Before I set of to see the upper part of Potok, I intended to have informed you, that I might...
1352To George Washington from George Gilpin, 16 January 1796 (Washington Papers)
I believe I have committed a trespass on your Excellencys property but I can assure you not...
1353To George Washington from Gimat, 18 May 1792 (Washington Papers)
The remembrance of the kindness which your Excellency shewed me when I had the honor of serving...
1354To George Washington from Gimat, 5 December 1793 (Washington Papers)
Daprés Touttes Les marques des Bontés que vous avés daigné me prodigué pandant Le siege diork &...
1355To George Washington from Mordecai Gist, 25 July 1789 (Washington Papers)
The constitution of the United States having invested the President with the power of nominating...
1356To George Washington from Henry Glen, 2 September 1796 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 8th Ulto from Mount Vernon was handed to me last evening, on my return from...
1357To George Washington from John Glover, 24 February 1790 (Washington Papers)
(Private) Dear General Marblehead [Mass.] Feby 24 1790 when I had the pleasure of spending a...
1358To George Washington from Mary Katherine Goddard, 23 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
The Representation of Mary Katherine Goddard, Humbly sheweth—That She hath kept the Post Office...
1359To George Washington from William Goddard, 16 December 1793 (Washington Papers)
Removed to the humble Vale of rural Life, it was but recently that the “Memoirs of the Life of...
1360To George Washington from William Godwin, 21 July 1790 (Washington Papers)
That Your Excellencys Petitioner served in the American War upwards of Six Years. and was...
1361To George Washington from Gustavus F. Goetz, March 1794 (Washington Papers)
P.S. The person, that has the honor to submit the above Translations, the theme whereof he has...
1362To George Washington from Johann Paul Golling, 4 February 1794 (Washington Papers)
Translation. Sir. Nueremberg [Germany] Febr. 4. 1794 At the pressing Instance of my Son-in-Law...
1363To George Washington from Peter Gongon, 24 May 1794 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found : from Peter Gongon, 24 May 1794. On 16 June, Edmund Randolph wrote Gongon, "I...
1364To George Washington from Benjamin Goodhue, 30 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Mr Goodhue, a member from Massachusetts, and resident in the Town of Salem would beg leave, in as...
1365To George Washington from Benjamin Goodhue, 22 July 1789 (Washington Papers)
Mr Goodhue, having had the honour, on the 30th of June of recommending to the President of the...
1366To George Washington from Benjamin Goodhue, 2 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Mr Goodhue from Massachusetts, would wish respectfully to recommend to the President of the...
1367To George Washington from Benjamin Goodhue, 22 January 1795 (Washington Papers)
Mr Goodhue, begs leave in the most respectfull manner, to recommend to the notice of the...
1368To George Washington from Elizur Goodrich, 1 October 1793 (Washington Papers)
The office of ⟨ mutilated ⟩ in ⟨ mutilated ⟩ being vacant by the death of ⟨ mutilated ⟩ Esquire I...
1369To George Washington from Samuel Goodwin, 10 February 1790 (Washington Papers)
Pownalborough [District of Maine] Sir February 10th 1790 there is A Great Crye for bread in...
1370To George Washington from Samuel Goodwin, 25 November 1789 (Washington Papers)
Pownalborough, District of Maine, 25 Nov. 1789. Suggests that a lighthouse be established on the...
1371To George Washington from Samuel Goodwin, 17 November 1789 (Washington Papers)
Pownalborough: on Kennebeck river in the County of Lincoln and State of Masschusets Sir November...
1372To George Washington from Hannah Gordon, 3 March 1791 (Washington Papers)
I hope Your Excellency will permit an American Lady to inform you that I am the Widow of the late...
1373To George Washington from Thomasin Gordon, 28 November 1789 (Washington Papers)
[New York, 28 November 1789 ] Worthy Sir, No. 4 Crown Street The Very distressed and Melancholy...
1374To George Washington from William Gordon, 12 September 1794 (Washington Papers)
Judging there is an advantage from knowing the particular tempers of those, with whom we have to...
1375To George Washington from William Gordon, 30 March 1793 (Washington Papers)
When I wrote on the 8th of Feby last, I had no thought of addressing You so soon after. But the...
1376To George Washington from William Gordon, 8 February 1793 (Washington Papers)
I write, to testify the continuance of my affection; & to express my hopes, that before the...
1377To George Washington from William Gordon, 29 April 1795 (Washington Papers)
Your ardent, persevering, & disinterested patriotism, from the commencement of the American...
1378To George Washington from William Gordon, 12 April 1792 (Washington Papers)
Though I rejoice whenever I receive a letter from You, & think myself highly honored by it; yet I...
1379To George Washington from William Gordon, 20 February 1790 (Washington Papers)
Though I anticipated the pleasure of hearing you would be chosen President; yet it was confirmed...
1380To George Washington from William Gordon, 16 January 1796 (Washington Papers)
This will be presented to You, as I hope, by the nephew of Mrs Gordon, Mr Oliver Field; who from...