1Memorandum Books, 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
; Washington Federalist, 16 June 1802).
2Enclosure: Executive Order to Thomas Beall and John Mackall Gantt, 10 November 1796 (Washington Papers)
...a Washington, D.C., jail in 1805 (see Washington Federalist [Georgetown], 26 June 1805).
3Comments on Monroe’s A View of the Conduct of the Executive of the United States, March 1798 (Washington Papers)
...April 1801 there appeared in the Washington Federalist charges that Fenwick had continued to...
4Memorandum Books, 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
MS, response to Washington Federalist of 18 May 1804, signed “A Bystander,” 21...
5From John Jay to Henry Van Schaack, 23 September 1800 (Jay Papers)
(New York), 23 Oct.; Washington Federalist (Georgetown), 23 Oct.;
6To Thomas Jefferson from James Thomson Callender, 17 November 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
...refuted accusations published in the 4 Nov. Washington Federalist against TJ’s views on the...
7From Alexander Hamilton to Oliver Wolcott, Junior, 16 December 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
...articles signed by “Epaminondas” ([Georgetown] Washington Federalist, January 15, 16, 21, 23,...
8Memorandum Books, 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
(Washington Federalist, 8, 28 Dec. 1801).
9To John Jay from Cornelius Ray, Robert Troup, William W. Woolsey, Richard Harison, James Watson, James M. Hughes, and … (Jay Papers)
(New York), 14 Feb.; Washington Federalist (Georgetown), 18 Feb.;
10From John Jay to Cornelius Ray, Robert Troup, Richard Harison, Archibald Gracie, James Watson, William W. Woolsey, and … (Jay Papers)
(New York), 11 Feb.; Washington Federalist (Georgetown), 17, 18 Feb.; ...Washington Federalist...