1To John Adams from John Brown Cutting, 3 June 1790 (Adams Papers)
...tenure, namely, the ongoing impressment of American seamen and the British Army’s refusal to...
2To John Adams from John Brown Cutting, 5 July 1790 (Adams Papers)
Emphasizing his efforts to counter British impressment of American seamen, Cutting wrote to
3To George Washington from Gouverneur Morris, 21 September 1790 (Washington Papers)
For Morris’s contacts with Leeds over the impressment of American seamen, see
4To Thomas Jefferson from William Knox, 19 April 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...soon as possible to prevent impressment of American seamen and to restore those already taken...
5To Thomas Jefferson from William Knox, 17 January 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
...19 Apr. letter for preventing the impressment of American seamen by the British Navy. American...
6Tobias Lear to Thomas Jefferson, 10 January 1793 (Washington Papers)
..., on the subject of British impressment of American seamen. Pinckney did not receive...
7To George Washington from Thomas Jefferson, 4 June 1793 (Washington Papers)
...work at the U.S. Mint, British impressment of American seamen, and the imprisonment of...
8Draft of the Petition to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, [ca. September] 1795 (Madison Papers)
...the arbitrary seizure & impressment of American seamen, that valuable class of...
9From George Washington to Gouverneur Morris, 22 December 1795 (Washington Papers)
...and John Jay had protested the impressment of American seamen (see, for example, Tobias...
10Impressed American Seamen, [29 February] 1796 (Madison Papers)
Impressment of American seamen by the Royal Navy was a constant irritant in Anglo...