Timothy Pickering to John Adams, July 27, 1798
Department of State July 27. 1798. Sir, This morning I received a letter from Callohill Memis (an officer of our revolution war) covering the inclosed address, which he desired me…
Department of State July 27. 1798. Sir, This morning I received a letter from Callohill Memis (an officer of our revolution war) covering the inclosed address, which he desired me…
Department of State July 26. 1798. Sir, I have the honor to inclose 15 blanks, permissions to collectors to clear out flags of truce carrying French people from the United…
Department of State July 25. 1798. Sir, Understanding that you set out this morning, to proceed to Massachusetts, I have thought it proper to send on a parcel of commissions…
Philadelphia, July 24, 1798. Gentlemen, YOUR address of the 4th of July, has been presented to me by Mr. Steele. It would be too great an expense of time, and…
Boston 23. July 1798 Dear Sir It was with peculiar Pleasure, I rec’d your kind Letter of the 16th. I could not be dazzled with French Splendour for I saw…
Treasury Department, July 16:1798. In obedience to the directions of the President of Saturday last, I abstracted from the lists of recommendations, and have the honor herewith to transmit the…
Washington 16th July 1798 Sir At Mrs Dalton’s Request, I take the liberty to inclose a Letter to Mrs Adams, on a Subject that has most sensibly affected her—and myself.…
Philadelphia July 16 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate the Honourable Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey to be Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers in…
United States July 16. 1798. Certain matters touching the public good requiring that the session of the Senate for Executive Business should be continued, and that the members thereof should…
United States July 16. 1798. Certain matters touching the public good requiring that the Session of the Senate for Executive Business should be continued, and that the Members thereof should…