James McHenry to John Adams, September 21, 1798
Trenton 21 Sept. 1798 Sir I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 13th instant, for which I sincerely thank you. It has not only relieved me…
Trenton 21 Sept. 1798 Sir I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 13th instant, for which I sincerely thank you. It has not only relieved me…
Quincy September 21. 1798 Dear Sir Mr Andrew Halliburton of Portsmouth has called this morning upon me with the inclosed Letters, which I transmit to you for your consideration with…
Quincy September 21: 1798 Dear Sir I do myself the Honor to Send my Secretary Mr Shaw to present to your Excellency the Secretary of States Letter on the subject…
Quincy Spt 21st 1798 Dear Sir I received last night your favor of the 14th & 15th. The letter to Govenor Sumner, I will send to his Excellency. I feel…
Quincy Sept 21st 1798 Dear Sir I received last night your favor of the 15th with its inclosures, & perceive nothing to alter. Inclosed is a letter from Samuel Treat…
Quincy Sept 21st 1798 Sir I have received your favor of the 15th recommending Mr John Pintard to be my private secretary in the place of Mr Malcom resigned. Mr…
Treasury Department September 20th. 1798. The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to the President of the United States the following Report. That by an Act of Congress passed on…
Navy Department 20 Septr. 1798. Sir I have not yet recd official accounts of the capture of the French 20 Gun Ship by Nicholson—But the account comes so well authenticated…
Quincy, September 17, 1798. Gentlemen, The affection and Confidence expressed in your obliging Address, of the twenty fifth of August, is very Satisfactory to me. Although there is no Truth,…
Quincy Sept 16th [ 1798 ] Sir I return you the commissions for William Hunter Cavendish of Virginia & Cornelius Howard of Maryland. I < le > also inclose to…