151To George Washington from Benjamin Reeder, 22 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I have it in contemplation to sell the Reversion of between three and four Hundred acres of land...
152To George Washington from Josiah Waters, 22 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Honord with an opportunity by my respected friend General Lincoln I pray you would permit me to...
153From George Washington to William Deakins, Jr., and Benjamin Stoddert, 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I enclose you several proclamations expressing the lines which are to bound the District of ten...
154Henry Knox to Tobias Lear, 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I send by the bearer for the use of the President of the United States, a set of the Atlantic...
155To George Washington from Louis Lagrenade et al., 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
We The free coloured people of the Island of Grenada, having taken into consideration a writing,...
156From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
In execution of the powers with which Congress were pleased to invest me by their Act intitled...
157Proclamation, 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
By the President of the U. States of America A Proclamation Whereas the general Assembly of the...
158From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 24 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I lay before you a statement relative to the frontiers of the United States, which has been...
159To George Washington from Lafayette, 25 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Give me leave to introduce and recommend to You Mr Kellerman the Son of an Able and patriot...
160To George Washington from Sarah Leitch, 25 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Sarah Leitch, and James Frisby Leitch Infants and Children of Major Andrew Leitch by this their...
161To George Washington from James McHenry, 25 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Mr McHenry begs the President will do him the honor to accept a small parcel of asparagus sent by...
162To George Washington from Arthur Young, 25 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
It would give me pain if I thought Your Excellency had the least idea of my neglecting your Wool:...
163Tobias Lear to Francis Bailey, 26 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
The President of the United States has received Mr Bailey’s polite note offering him the perusal...
164To George Washington from Alexander J. Dallas, 26 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Permit me to request the honor of a place in your Library for a volume of “Reports of Cases ruled...
165To George Washington from Peter Legaux, 26 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
In July 1787 Your Excellency honored me with a Visit, and encouraged me to proceed in my attempt...
166From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 26 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I lay before you the copy of a letter from the President of the National Assembly of France to...
167From George Washington to the President of the National Assembly of France, 27 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
I received with particular satisfaction, and imparted to Congress the communication made by the...
168From George Washington to the United States Senate and House of Representatives, 27 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
In order that you may be fully informed of the situation of the frontiers, and the prospects of...
169To George Washington from George Gilpin, 28 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Upon reciving in this Town your proclamation locating a district of ten mile Square it was deemed...
170To George Washington from William Hull, 28 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Soon after your appointment to the Presidency of the United States, I took the liberty of...
171To George Washington from Francis Nichols, 28 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Finding, by the Excise Bill now before the Senate of Congress, that Inspectors will be appointed...
172To George Washington from Thomas Farrington, 29 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Custom has given sanction to what at first View in a modest Mind would seem too assuming;...
173To George Washington from Stephen Hooper, 29 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Awed by a sense of your Dignity, it is with extreme reluctance that a Citizen of Newbury Port in...
174To George Washington from William Gordon, 31 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
A sincere desire of promoting the good of the United States, & not merely my own concerns, will,...
175To George Washington from John Hoomes, 31 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
My being from home when Mr Washington passed this place was the Cause of the inclosed letter; I...
176To George Washington from Edward Newenham, 31 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
This day, I received most particular pleasure in a carefull & attentive reading of your address...
177To George Washington from Andrew Ellicott, 1 February 1791 (Washington Papers)
I observe by the treaty of peace between the United States, and Creek Indians, that the running...
178To George Washington from Daniel Hopkins, 1 February 1791 (Washington Papers)
As the collection of the Excise duties, about to be imposed by Congress, will probably riquire a...
179From George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, 1 February 1791 (Washington Papers)
Nothing in the enclosed letter superceding the necessity of Mr Ellicots proceeding to the work in...
180To George Washington from Alexander Martin, 1 February 1791 (Washington Papers)
I do myself the Honour of transmitting to you herewith “An Act” of the General Assembly of this...