John Adams to Albert Gallatin, April 24, 1813
Quincy April 24, 1813 Gentlemen I do myself the Honour to enclose a few Letters from my Family here to that part of Us who are at St. Petersburg; and…
Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin was a Genevan-American politician, diplomat, ethnologist, and linguist. Often described as "America's Swiss Founding Father", he was a leading figure in the early years of the United States, helping shape the new republic's financial system and foreign policy. Gallatin was a prominent member of the Democratic-Republican Party, represented Pennsylvania in both chambers of Congress, and held several influential roles across four presidencies, most notably as the longest serving U.S. secretary of the treasury. He is also known for his contributions to academia, namely as the founder of New York University and cofounder of the American Ethnological Society.
Quincy April 24, 1813 Gentlemen I do myself the Honour to enclose a few Letters from my Family here to that part of Us who are at St. Petersburg; and…
[Extract.] Mr. Clay to Mr. Gallatin. June 19, 1826. As by the convention of 1818 the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude has been agreed to be the line of boundary…
[Extract.] Mr. Clay to Mr. Gallatin. Lexington, August 9, 1826. * * * * * * * “He [the President] is very desirous of an amicable settlement of all the…