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53501 Graves, Rufus Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Rufus Graves, 26 July 1799 1799-07-26 Having observed that the Secretary of War has, of late, practiced sending the form of the oath...
53502 Graves, Rufus Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Rufus Graves, 25 January … 1800-01-25 I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of the second and sixth of Jany. Your...
53503 Graves, Rufus Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Rufus Graves, 14 September … 1799-09-14 I received by this day’s mail your letters of the twenty seventh and twenty eighth of Augt. with...
53504 Graves, Rufus Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Rufus Graves, 21 September … 1799-09-21 I received via Portsmouth Your letters of the seventh Inst as also the one of the tenth enclosing...
53505 Graves, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Graves, 3 March 1790 1790-03-03 I now beg the liberty of addressing you on the Subject of an appointment under the General...
53506 Graves, William Washington, George To George Washington from William Graves, 28 August … 1789-08-28 I have the honor to address you on the Subject of an Appointment, under the Government of the...
53507 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Major Ebenezer Gray, 30 … 1778-09-30 By Leiutt Brewster who returned last evening from Setocket, and also by a Gentn who came from N....
53508 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Major Ebenezer Gray, 21 … 1778-09-21 By Capt. Daviss who returned from the Iland this morning I have Recd the following Intelligence...
53509 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer … 1778-11-13 last Sunday Night I was on Long Island & ingaged some Persons to go to N. York for the Purpose of...
53510 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer … 1778-11-03 I am happy that I can inform your Excelly that there hath been no Robberies nor plundering done...
53511 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Ebenezer Gray, 20 December … 1782-12-20 I have been Hond; with your Excellys Letter of the 11th Ulto directing my return to the Army, and...
53512 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer … 1778-11-05 last Night Leeutt Smith and Two other Officers returned from Long Iland by whom I have received...
53513 Gray, Ebenezer Washington, George To George Washington from Major Ebenezer Gray, 10 … 1778-09-10 Having received certain Intelligence that about Forty Refugees from this State were Commissioned...
53514 Gray, Edwin Madison, James To James Madison from Edwin Gray, 2 July 1802 1802-07-02 I take the liberty to enclose to you at the request of the friends of Mr Benjamin Wood, a...
53515 Gray, Francis Calley Jefferson, Thomas Francis C. Gray to Thomas Jefferson, 24 March 1815 1815-03-24 On my return to Boston on the 20th instant , I had the honour of receiving your letter of the...
53516 Gray, Francis Calley Francis C. Gray’s Account of a Visit to Monticello … 1815-02-02 on Thursday the 2d of Feb y Mr. T & myself at half after 3 o’clock with each a small bundle left...
53517 Gray, George Washington, George To George Washington from George Gray, 9 December 1783 1783-12-09 In your return from the Supreme command of the Armies of the United States to private life,...
53518 Gray, George Lewis Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Lewis Gray, 17 December … 1804-12-17 I take the liberty of submitting to your Excellency the inclosed proposals for republishing a...
53519 Gray, J. Madison, James To James Madison from J. Gray, 24 February 1813 1813-02-24 I have taken the liberty to solicit your Excellencys attention to a subject which, from the very...
53520 Gray, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Gray, 10 January 1780 1780-01-10 Your Orders to me of the 11th Ulto came to hand the 19th, on which I immediately forwarded a...
53521 Gray, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Gray, 18 January 1780 1780-01-18 With this I forward my Monthly Return for Augst, it is at so late a day I blush, Alth’o its not...
53522 Gray, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Gray, 24 March 1779 1779-03-24 With this you will receive my Return for Jan’y —as I think it verry probable it would be as...
53523 Gray, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Gray, 1 March 1779 1779-03-01 With this you will receive my Decr Return, it is at a late day, by reason that some of my...
53524 Gray, John Adams, John To John Adams from John Gray, 19 June 1798 1798-06-19 As you have greatly distinguished yourself by your learned discussions on political subjects, &...
53525 Gray, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Gray, 2 October 1826 1826-10-02 Being Compelled to build a Stable for purposes indispensable, upon the Lot I occupy Costing Sixty...
53526 Madison, James Jefferson, Thomas James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, 15 November 1815 1815-11-15 M r Gray , son of M r William Gray so distinguished for his wealth & his patriotism, wishing with...
53527 Monroe, James Jefferson, Thomas James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, 16 November 1815 1815-11-16 Permit me to present to your acquaintance & to that of your family m r Gray & his Lady of Boston...
53528 Gray, Nicholas Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas Gray, 1 March 1815 1815-03-01 The Memorial of Colonel Nicholas Gray Inspector General of the, 3rd. Military District Sheweth...
53529 Gray, Peter Madison, James Peter Gray to James Madison, 6 November 1834 1834-11-06 Honl. James Madison 1834   To Peter Gray Agt. Dr. Mar. 6. For North American Review 1834 ........
53530 Grayson, Robert Harrison Madison, James To James Madison from Robert Harrison Grayson … 1805-05-01 1 May 1805, Washington, Kentucky . “Relying on the intimacy which I have understood, subsisted...