211To George Washington from Henry Knox, 9 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
In obedience to the desire expressed in your letter of yesterday, I shall immediately proceed to...
212To George Washington from the Board of Treasury, 10 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
In conformity to the mode proposed in our letter of yesterday, we have the honor to commence the...
213From George Washington to Mathew Carey, 10 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Your letter to me of the 27 and mine to you of the 22 ultimo came open to my hand as I informed...
214To George Washington from Richard Claiborne, 10 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Your Excellency will, no doubt, be a little surprized, at receiving a Letter with my...
215To George Washington from James Mease McRea, 10 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The time being close at hand when the officers of the Customs are to be appointed under the new...
216To George Washington from Joshua Mersereau, 10 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
To Accept of My best wishes, Boath, for your Temporal, and Spiritual Felicity —May kind...
217To George Washington from the Board of Treasury, 11 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed paper No. 2, which we have the honor of transmitting, will, with its annexed...
218Enclosure: From the Board of Treasury, 11 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Officers immediately annexed to, or connected with the administration of the Board of Treasury,...
219From George Washington to the United States Senate, 11 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
A Convention between his most Christian Majesty and the United States for the purposes of...
220To George Washington from Emmanuel Joseph Desnoyers, 12 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
One knows not which to admire most—the wisdom of the United States in trusting to you the...
221To George Washington from De Grasse, 12 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Since the Letter with which I have been honored from your Excellency, I have determined to ask...
222To George Washington from Henry Beekman Livingston, 12 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
May it please your Excellency The Confidence with which I have presumed to address you I hope...
223From George Washington to James Madison, 12 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
As the Communications herewith enclosed will not take much time to read; As there are matters...
224To George Washington from Uzal Ogden, 12 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
I take the Liberty to inclose the first Number of a periodical Publication. If amidst the...
225To George Washington from Thomas Duff, 13 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
With the greatest deference & submission I take the liberty to Address you though I am afraid in...
226To George Washington from Charles-Guillaume-Frédéric Dumas, 13 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
It is impossible for the oldest Diplomatic Servant of the United States to suppress the joy which...
227To George Washington from the Ohio Company Committee, 13 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
A vacancy having taken place, in the Bench of the Judiciary of the Western Territory, by the...
228To George Washington from Gabriel Peterson Van Horne, 13 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Permit me, with Sentiments of the Sincerest Respect, to Express the grateful Sence I have, Of the...
229To George Washington from Daniel Baldwin, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The petition of Daniel Baldwin late a Captain in the line of the Continental Army of the State of...
230To George Washington from Mathew Carey, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The letter which your excellency condescended to favour me with, the 10th inst. has removed every...
231To George Washington from Henry Knox, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The time it will require to complete a full statement of the department of War, induces me to...
232Enclosure, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
(Number 1) By information from Brigadier General Harmar the commanding Officer of the troops on...
233To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The uncertainty which I am in whether my letters get safe to your hands or not, has determined me...
234To George Washington from Richard Marshall Scott, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
It is with diffidence that I become one of the very many applicants which address your Excellency...
235From George Washington to the United States Senate, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
Mr Jefferson the present Minister of the United States at the Court of France, having applied for...
236To George Washington from John Hoskins Stone, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
I cannot help feeling a degree of pain when I reflect on the trouble I am about to give you by...