1From George Washington to the Cabinet, 17 February 1793 (Washington Papers)
(Private) Sir, United States [Philadelphia] Feby 17th 1793. I transmit you a copy of a Letter...
2George Washington to the Cabinet, 17 February 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
I transmit you a Copy of a letter from the Secretary of War to me, with the heads of Instructions...
3Tobias Lear to the Cabinet, 24 February 1793 (Washington Papers)
The President of the United States requests the attendance of the Secretary of State, at nine...
4Tobias Lear to the Cabinet, 24 February 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The President of the United States requests the attendance of the Secretary of State, at nine...
5From George Washington to the Cabinet, 27 February 1793 (Washington Papers)
As the day is near at hand, when the President-elect is to take the oath of qualification, and no...
6From George Washington to the Cabinet, 21 March 1793 (Washington Papers)
(Circular) Gentlemen, United States [Philadelphia] March 21st 1793 The Treaty which is agreed to...
7George Washington to the Cabinet, 21 March 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The Treaty which is agreed to be held on or about the first of June next at the Lower Sandusky of...
8From George Washington to the Cabinet, 18 April 1793 (Washington Papers)
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
9George Washington to the Cabinet, 18 April 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
10Enclosure: Questions on Neutrality and the Alliance with France, 18 April 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Question I. Shall a proclamation issue for the purpose of preventing interferences of the...
11From George Washington to the Cabinet, 1 June 1793 (Washington Papers)
The propriety of sending an agent among the Chicasaws & Choctaws—talk of, but not resolved on the...
12From George Washington to the Cabinet, 12 June 1793 (Washington Papers)
As you are about to meet on other business, it is my desire that you would take the enclosed...
13From George Washington to the Cabinet, 29 July 1793 (Washington Papers)
It will not be amiss, I conceive, at the meeting you are about to have today—to reconsider the...
14George Washington to the Cabinet, 29 July 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
It will not be amiss, I conceive, at the meeting you are about to have to day, to reconsider the...
15I. Alexander Hamilton’s Outline for the Letter of Recall, [ca. 2 August 1793] (Jefferson Papers)
I Discussion of the points in controversy I fitting out privateers—1 as it stands on the general...
16From George Washington to the Cabinet, 3 August 1793 (Washington Papers)
Fresh occurrences, but communicated through private channels, make it indispensable that the...
17George Washington to the Cabinet, 3 August 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Fresh occurrences, but communicated through private channels, make it indispensable that the...
18II. Proposed Addition to the Letter of Recall, [ca. 15–20 August 1793] (Jefferson Papers)
not inserted At other times he would correct the decisions of the President by what he calls the...
19From Thomas Jefferson to the Cabinet, 24 August 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson submits to the Secretaries of the treasury and War and the Atty. Genl. some...
20From George Washington to the Cabinet, 10 June 1794 (Washington Papers)
It is my wish to set off for Mount Vernon on Monday next. With some inconvenience to myself, it...
21From George Washington to the Cabinet, 16 June 1794 (Washington Papers)
Tomorrow I shall commence my journey for Virginia. My absence from the seat of Government will be...
22From George Washington to the Cabinet, 25 March 1796 (Washington Papers)
The Resolution moved in the House of Representatives for the Papers relative to the Negociation...
23From George Washington to the Cabinet, 14 September 1796 (Washington Papers)
As I cannot, without peculiar inconvenience to my private concerns, remain in this City beyond...
24Memorandum to the Cabinet, 14 June 1809 (Madison Papers)
J. Madison requests a consultation with the heads of the Depts. today at 12 O’C. Printed copy...