John Jay to George Clinton, 27 August 1779
Ph a . 27 Aug. 1779 Dear Sir If New York and New Hampshire by mutual Acts of their respective Legislatures will authorize Congress to settle the Line between them,…
Ph a . 27 Aug. 1779 Dear Sir If New York and New Hampshire by mutual Acts of their respective Legislatures will authorize Congress to settle the Line between them,…
[Translation.] Mr. Mercier to Mr. Seward.—(July 31, 1862.) Memorandum. The consul of France at New Orleans, acting in conformity with the French ordinances on the subject, has received, at recent…
Philadelphia 25 Aug t . 1779 Dear Sir I have had the Pleasure of recieving your Favor of the 16 th . Instant. 1 Britain refused the Mediation of Spain…
Ph a . 18 th . Aug t 1779 Dear Sir I send you two Sets of the Journals of Congress–two acts of the Legislature of Virg a . one…
Mr. F. W. Seward to Mr. Mercier. Department of State, Washington, June 12, 1862. Sir: Referring to the letter from a Frenchman at New York to the consul general of…
Philadelphia 16 Aug t . 1779 Sir The Reasons which at present induce many good men to avoid holding Places in the Staff Departments, ought in my opinion to stimulate…
War office Aug 4 th . 1779. Sir, Maj. Gen. Sullivan having in a way of complaint informed Congress that notwithstanding his repeated applications, the board had not supplied the…
Memorandum of conversation between Mr. Mercier and Mr. Seward. Department of State, Washington, May 31, 1862. Mr. Mercier called upon Mr. Seward informally, to speak of some irritation among the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Mercier. Department of State, Washington, May 26, 1862. Sir: Referring to your note of the 16th instant, relative to the tariff imposed by this government on…
Philadelphia 27 th July 1779– Sir The Success of the Enterprize against Stoney-Point was splendid & important– 1 It has added another Laurel to your wreath, and given a grateful…