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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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271 | Jefferson, Thomas | Nelson, William, Jr. | From Thomas Jefferson to William Nelson, Jr., 29 March … | 1791-03-29 | Your two favours of Nov. 22. and that of Feb. 4. came to hand during the session of Congress, and... |
272 | Jefferson, Thomas | Sherburne, John Samuel | From Thomas Jefferson to John Samuel Sherburne, 29 … | 1791-03-29 | The recess of Congress permits me now to acknowlege the receipt of your favor of Oct. 20. and... |
273 | Washington, George | XIII. The Proclamation by the President, 30 March 1791 | 1791-03-30 | By the President of the U. S. of A. a Proclamation Whereas by a proclamation bearing date the... | |
274 | Short, William | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 30 March 1791 | 1791-03-30 | On my arrival here a few days ago I found your letter of the 23d. of January. The statement which... |
275 | Short, William | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 30 March 1791 | 1791-03-30 | Your letter of the 24th. (private) accompanied that of the 23d. and was received here on my... |
276 | Jefferson, Thomas | Edwards, Pierpont | From Thomas Jefferson to Pierpont Edwards, 31 March … | 1791-03-31 | The recess of Congress now permits me to resume the subject of my circular letter of Aug. 12.... |
277 | Jefferson, Thomas | Hamilton, Alexander | From Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, 31 March … | 1791-03-31 | The publication of the laws of the U. S. and the purchase of those of the several states call on... |
278 | Humphreys, David | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from David Humphreys, 31 March 1791 | 1791-03-31 | Mafra, 31 Mch. 1791. He received packet last night from Mr. Bulkeley and information of a vessel... |
279 | Jefferson, Thomas | Jefferson, Mary | From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson, 31 March 1791 | 1791-03-31 | I am happy to have a letter of yours to answer. That of Mar. 6. came to my hands on the 24th. By... |
280 | Jefferson, Thomas | Lewis, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Lewis, 31 March 1791 | 1791-03-31 | The recess of Congress permits me now to resume the subject of my letter of Aug. 12. and to... |
281 | Senter, Isaac | Jefferson, Thomas | VIII. Isaac Senter to the Secretary of State, 13 April … | 1791-04-13 | I had the honor of receiving a letter from you yesterday, dated 26th March, desiring me to send... |
282 | Jefferson, Thomas | Senter, Isaac | IX. Secretary of State to Isaac Senter, 10 May 1791 | 1791-05-10 | I recieved in due time your favor of April 13. together with Dr. Lind’s book, which I now return... |
283 | Washington, George | Seagrove, James | III. The President to James Seagrove, 20 May 1791 | 1791-05-20 | The confidence, which your character inclines me to place in you, has induced me to commit the... |
284 | Isaacks, Jacob | Jefferson, Thomas | X. Jacob Isaacks to the Secretary of State, 1 November … | 1791-11-01 | I take the liberty to address You on the subject of taking the fresh water from the Sea Water,... |
285 | Jefferson, Thomas | Isaacks, Jacob | XI. Secretary of State to Jacob Isaacks, 23 November … | 1791-11-23 | Your favor of the 1st. instant did not come to hand till yesterday 3. aclock. Unfortunately I had... |
286 | Isaacks, Jacob | Jefferson, Thomas | XII. Jacob Isaacks to the Secretary of State, 19 March … | 1792-03-19 | I recieved Yours with the Report, and was sorry to find You was so Hastity in Making the same so... |
287 | Editorial Note: Locating the Federal District | In the fall of 1790 competition for the Federal District—the second of three stages in the... | |||
288 | Editorial Note: Death of Franklin | News of the death of Benjamin Franklin arrived in New York City on 22 April 1790. That same day... | |||
289 | Editorial Note: Memoranda and Statistics on American … | This appeal to the legislators of America and Europe to base their commercial regulations on... | |||
290 | Editorial Note: Report on the Fisheries | I During the peace negotiations of 1782, John Adams not only feared that the fisheries would be... | |||
291 | Editorial Note: Consular Problems | In the summer of 1790, shortly after Washington sent to the Senate the first group of nominees... | |||
292 | Editorial Note: The Admission of Kentucky and Vermont … | A piece of doggerel in Bache’s General Advertiser at the opening of Congress voiced the politics... | |||
293 | Editorial Note: The Judicial Appointment of Joseph … | Joseph Inslee Anderson’s first appointment to civil office initiated a long career on the bench,... | |||
294 | Editorial Note: Threat of Disunion in the West | Early in 1791 there arose an urgent demand by Georgia planters for the return of slaves that had... | |||
295 | Editorial Note: The Great Collaborators | The subject of that day’s dinner conversation—the French protest against the tonnage acts of 1789... | |||
296 | Editorial Note: Search for a European Concert on … | In March 1791 the anxiety that Hamilton and his supporters felt about the threatened enactment of... | |||
297 | Editorial Note: Experiments in Desalination of Sea … | There can be little doubt that Jacob Isaacks—an aged, infirm, and poor resident of Newport, but... |