Timothy Pickering to John Adams, September 21, 1797
Trenton Sept. 21. 1797. Sir, I inclose the copy of a letter from Robert Morris Esqr. dated yesterday, accompanied with information from a Mr. Rees who is attending the treaty…
Trenton Sept. 21. 1797. Sir, I inclose the copy of a letter from Robert Morris Esqr. dated yesterday, accompanied with information from a Mr. Rees who is attending the treaty…
Burlington N.J. Septr. 21. 1797— Sir I have received a letter from one of my brothers, who went thro Pittsburg to New Orleans in June last, which contains some information…
Amsterdam 19th: Sbr 1797 Sir General Marshall handed to us your esteemed favor of the 14th. July inclosing a number of Coupons to be invested in fresch stocks, of the…
Trenton Sept. 19. 1797. Sir, I have the honor to inclose a letter just recd from Judge Patterson, recommending Dr. James Hall of York-town, Pennsylvania, for the office of Treasurer…
Spring Gardens, Near Philada. Sept. 8th, 1797. Sir The office of Treasurer of the Mint having become vacant by the Death of Dr. Way permit me most respectfully to offer…
Grays Gardens Sept. 7th. 1797 Dear Sir. I arrived here on Sunday evening, to which place the Treasury offices had been removed. The state of the City is much more…
Department of State Trenton Sept. 7. 1797. Sir Since my last letter was forwarded, I have received the inclosed letters from Judge Patterson & Mr. McHenry, mentioning the names and…
Department of State Trenton Sept. 5. 1797. Sir, I removed my family and office to this place, to avoid the danger from the present contagious fever in Philadelphia; and the…
Near Downings town 5 Sepr. 1797. Sir. The recent death of Doctor Way has left the office of treasurer of the mint vacant, to which Mr John Knap a native…
Philada Sept. 4th 1797 Sir By this days mail I have no doubt you will be informed that Doctr Nicholas Way died yesterday, supposed of the contagious fever now prevalent…