John Jay to Thomas Jefferson, June 16, 1779
Philadelphia 16th June 1779 Sir Copies of two Acts of Congress of the 14th Inst. are herewith enclosed. One recommending to the States to exempt Drivers of Waggons from Militia…
Philadelphia 16th June 1779 Sir Copies of two Acts of Congress of the 14th Inst. are herewith enclosed. One recommending to the States to exempt Drivers of Waggons from Militia…
Charlotteville June 14th 1779 Sr Having been inform’d that since your Excellencys Appointment to the Government of this Commonwealth your residence will be chiefly, if not entirely at the seat…
In council June 12. 1779. Capt. de Klauman being already sufficiently authorized to inspect and state the quantity and condition of all military stores within this commonwealth and to require…
In Council June 8. 1779. Sir Since receiving the resolutions of Congress calling for an additional sum of money, which I had the honor of transmitting to you yesterday, the…
Wmsburg June 8th 1779. Sir The General Assembly of Virginia at their first Session which was held after the conclusion of the Treaties of Alliance and Commerce between his most…
Williamsburgh June 8. 1779. Dear Fleming I received your letter and have now to thank you for it. Some resolutions of Congress came to hand yesterday desiring an authentic state…
Williamsburg June 8th. 1779. Sir Your letter to Governor Henry of the 1st. instant came safe to hand yesterday and I immediately laid it before the Council. It gave them…
[ Williamsburg, 7 June 1779 . A. L. S., 1 p., Henkels Catalogue No. 906 (Hampton L. Carson Sale, 26 Oct. 1904), pt. ii , suppl., lot 2262. Not located.…
Washington [County, Virginia] June 4. 1779 Sir Since my last which I had the honor to address to your Excellency some of the Chiefs of the peaceable Towns of the…
[Williamsburg, 3 June 1779] Dear Page I received your letter by Mr. Jamieson. It had given me much pain that the zeal of our respective friends should ever have placed…