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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Estaing, Charles-Hector Théodat, comte d’ | Washington, George | To George Washington from Count d’Estaing, 8 June 1789 | 1789-06-08 | Le Pere de la Patrie l’est aussi de tous ceux qui ont fait des éfforts pour lui être utile. Votre... |
32 | Washington, George | Hazard, Ebenezer | From George Washington to Ebenezer Hazard, 8 June 1789 | 1789-06-08 | As I have (without doing it officially) requested from the heads of the several Executive... |
33 | Washington, George | Jay, John | From George Washington to John Jay, 8 June 1789 | 1789-06-08 | Although, in the present unsettled state of the Executive Departments under the Government of the... |
34 | Washington, George | Lyles, William | From George Washington to William Lyles, 8 June 1789 | 1789-06-08 | Enclosed is the draft which I received of you in Virginia on Mr William Hunter junior for three... |
35 | Louis XVI (of France) | Washington, George | To George Washington from Louis XVI, 7 June 1789 | 1789-06-07 | It is with great grief that We inform you of the death of the Dauphin our very dear son. This... |
36 | Washington, George | General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church | From George Washington to the General Assembly of the … | ≈1789-05-30 | I receive with great sensibility the testimonial, given by the General Assembly of the... |
37 | Randolph, Beverley | Washington, George | To George Washington from Beverley Randolph, 5 June … | 1789-06-05 | The inclosed letters contain the latest intelligence received from our southwestern frontier. I... |
38 | Beebee, Samuel | Washington, George | To George Washington from Samuel Beebee, 4 June 1789 | 1789-06-04 | The petition of Samuel Beebee of the City of New York humbly sheweth That your Petitioner being... |
39 | Bleecker, Leonard | Washington, George | To George Washington from Leonard Bleecker, 4 June 1789 | 1789-06-04 | When I address myself to your Excely in the Character of a Citizen, I feel myself (in my present... |
40 | Carey, Mathew | Washington, George | To George Washington from Mathew Carey, 4 June 1789 | 1789-06-04 | In the bitterness and anguish of my soul, I sit down to exculpate myself from the charge... |
41 | Guarenau, John | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Guarenau, 4 June 1789 | 1789-06-04 | The humble petition of John Guarenau of the Yonkers, in the County of Westchester and State of... |
42 | Franklin, Benjamin | Washington, George | To George Washington from Benjamin Franklin, 3 June … | 1789-06-03 | I have made a rule to myself that your Excellency should not be troubled with any solicitations... |
43 | Fraunces, Andrew G. | Washington, George | To George Washington from Andrew G. Fraunces, 3 June … | 1789-06-03 | I take the liberty of addressing you on a subject of much importance to myself and a young family... |
44 | Hardy, Joseph | Washington, George | To George Washington from Joseph Hardy, 3 June 1789 | 1789-06-03 | The Bill for Organising the Department of the Treasury having amongst other provisions declared... |
45 | Holroyd, Turpin | Washington, George | To George Washington from Turpin Holroyd, 3 June 1789 | 1789-06-03 | The Memorial of Turpin Holroyd of the City of New York mariner. Humbly sheweth— That your... |
46 | Birchele, Robert | Washington, George | To George Washington from Robert Birchele, 2 June 1789 | 1789-06-02 | Previous to This moment I could not obtain an oppert⟨y⟩ of addressing you, (an honor I ever had... |
47 | Goodhue, Benjamin | Washington, George | To George Washington from Benjamin Goodhue, 2 June 1789 | 1789-06-02 | Mr Goodhue from Massachusetts, would wish respectfully to recommend to the President of the... |
48 | Washington, George | Moustier, Eléanor-François-Elie, comte de | From George Washington to Moustier, 2 June 1789 | 1789-06-02 | The sentiments expressed in your letter of yesterday are perfectly consonant to my ideas of... |
49 | White Eyes, George Morgan | Washington, George | To George Washington from George Morgan White Eyes, 2 … | 1789-06-02 | I am reduced at last to the disagreeable Necessity of applying for relief to your Excellency, my... |
50 | Worthington, William | Washington, George | To George Washington from William Worthington, 2 June … | 1789-06-02 | I Live in Saybrook Near the Mouth of Conneticut river. Should that place be Made a Naval Port I... |
51 | Furnival, Alexander | Washington, George | To George Washington from Alexander Furnival, 1 June … | 1789-06-01 | The Representation of Alexander Furnival, Most respectfully Sheweth, That having served the State... |
52 | Jones, John Courts | Washington, George | To George Washington from John Courts Jones, 1 June … | 1789-06-01 | At a very early period of Life I obtained a Commission in the Army, and continued ’till the... |
53 | Moustier, Eléanor-François-Elie, comte de | Washington, George | To George Washington from Moustier, 1 June 1789 [letter … | 1789-06-01 | Letter not found: from Moustier, 1 June 1789. On 2 June GW wrote to Moustier : “The sentiments... |
54 | Randolph, Beverley | Washington, George | To George Washington from Beverley Randolph, 1 June … | 1789-06-01 | I have had the honour to receive your favour of the 16th of May. In consequence of the treaties... |
55 | Walker, Benjamin | Washington, George | To George Washington from Benjamin Walker, 1 June 1789 | 1789-06-01 | I flatter myself it will not be deemed improper to mention to your Excellency my having been... |
56 | Washington, George | German Lutherans of Philadelphia | From George Washington to the German Lutherans of … | ≈1789-04-01 | While I request you to accept my thanks for your kind address, I must profess myself highly... |
57 | Randall, Paul Richard | Washington, George | To George Washington from Paul Richard Randall, May … | ≈1789-05-01 | It is with extreme diffidence I obtrude myself upon your notice in expressing an inclination to... |
58 | Washington, George | United Baptist Churches of Virginia | From George Washington to the United Baptist Churches … | ≈1789-05-01 | I request that you will accept my best acknowledgments for your congratulation on my appointment... |
59 | Washington, George | Campbell, John | From George Washington to John Campbell, 31 May 1789 | 1789-05-31 | I have received your very polite letter of the 18th —and the obliging manner in which you have... |
60 | Gilliland, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Gilliland, 31 May 1789 | 1789-05-31 | The Petition of James Gilliland one of the Sworn Gaugers of the City of New York Humbly Sheweth... |