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The enclosed papers relative to a treaty with the Cherokee Indians were put into my hands: and as...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt [of] Sundry papers relative to the cherokees indians...
As it does not appear to me to be certain that you have received a letter which I wrote you by...
The Memorial of William Mumford, most Humbly and Respectfully Sheweth, That he officiated as...
The affectionate address presented by the Magistrates and the general joy testified by the...
I yesterday had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 2d instt—and must beg you to accept of...
The President of the United States wishes to avail himself of your sentiments on the following...
By the advice of my friends, I came to this place to Solicit an appointment in the Customs for...
I take the liberty of informing you that I have come forward from Georgia to this place to Offer...
Although I am not honored with a personal acquaintance; yet I can count myself among the number...
If a white horse, which your Servant was on the day I travelled with you from Bladensburg to...
Several of my Friends have advised me to become a Candidate for the Office of Collector for this...
I am now to acknolege the honor of your two letters of Nov. 27 and Feb. 13 both of which have...
I did myself the honor of addressing your Excellency in April, by Genl Jackson, & have since that...
Mr and Mrs Andersons most respectfull Compliments to his Excy and makes bold to present him with...
Being soon to embark for France, in which Kingdom I shall reside for several years; I have been...
At the same moment that I am assured your Excellencies own inclinations would have been...
I am one of that unfortunate number whom the late revolution has precipitated from a state of...
A few days ago I was conversing with you on the points contained in the enclosed queries, when a...
The enclosed were communicated to me, as you will perceive, to make a confidential use of—upon...
On the return of peace I found my situation so embarrassed by the calamitous events of the War,...
Having learned many persons are applying for Offices in the several States & being satisfied that...
The Memorial of Joseph Vickers Humbly Sheweth, That your Memorialist has been honored by the...
Painfull as the task is I am under the necessity of soliciting the attention of the President of...
The system of Revenue now under the consideration of Congress requiring certain Officers to carry...
Encouraged by the good Wishes and Persuasions of my fellow Citizens, I presume to address your...
Early in the Year 1774, I settled in Montreal with a small Capital and a considerable Credit as a...
To draw such a line for the conduct of the President as will please every body, I know is...
The Department of Geographer General to the United States, having become Vacant by the death of...
Give me leave as a Fellow Citizen to congratulate you on the Honour you have done Us, in...
Notwithstanding the arduous, and important affairs in which your Excellency must be deeply...
I flatter myself you will put a proper Construction upon my silence hitherto, and rather...
Having been always engaged in the Service of my Country during the Late war, particularly in the...
The secretary for the department of war humbly submits to the President of the United States the...
Being informed that your Excellency Receives none but written applications from candidates for...
The petition of John Sharp of the City of Philadelphia humbly Sheweth That your petitioner in the...
Letter not found: from Alexander Anderson, 14 May 1789. On 18 Nov. 1789 GW wrote to Anderson: “I...
Your letter of the 26th of April was handed to me but a few days ago. Your congratulations and...
Portland, Massachusetts [District of Maine], Sir, 14 May 1789. Can you permit me to take up one...
I have duly received your favor of the 3 inst. dated at Mount Vernon. I am much pleased with the...
I have the honor of transmitting, herewith enclosed, the copy of Mr V. Berckel’s credentials...
Your letter of the 21st Ulto came duly to hand, and should have received an earlier...
I have received your letter of the 29th of April, and must beg you to accept of my best thanks...
I have been upwards of twelve years employed in the laborious business of a Comr of the...
I have made several attempts to address you, and as often drop’d my pen almost in Dispair, my...
Letter not found: from Robert R. Livingston, 15 May 1789. On 31 May GW wrote to Livingston : “I ....
Having never studied the federal system with an Eye to preferment, I was ignorant until informed...
The day is not far distant when a ⟨ mutilated ⟩ Connecticutt will be appointed by your...
By the death of Mr Hutchins, the Office of Geographer to the United States has become vacant. In...
Amidst the general Joy and Congratulations of my fellow-Citizens on your Excellencys Appointment...