John Adams to Theodore Armistead, June 29, 1798
Philadelphia June 29 1798 Gentlemen I thank you for this Address in which the Modesty of Youth is united with the Fortitude of Manhood, and the Decency of Expression enhances…
Philadelphia June 29 1798 Gentlemen I thank you for this Address in which the Modesty of Youth is united with the Fortitude of Manhood, and the Decency of Expression enhances…
Philadelpa June 29th 1798— Gentlemen My most respectful and affectionate Thanks are due to your two Honorable Houses, for an Address, transmitted by your excellent Governor, and presented to me…
[ , Start insertion, ante 28 , End, ] June term. 1798. We the judges of the court of common pleas, justices of the court of general quarter sessions of…
United States June 28 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate George Latimer Esq of Pennsylvania to be Collector of the District of Pennsylvania in the place of Sharp Dulany…
Philadelphia June 28 1798 Gentlemen This respect full Address Subscribed with Names of various Classes of Citizens So respectable, which has been presented to me by your Senator in Congress…
Philadelphia June 28 1798 To the Inhabitants of Elizabeth City and Town of Hampton in Virginia I thank you for this Address, presented to me by Your Representative in Congress…
Philadelphia June 28 1798 To the Citizens of < , Start deletion, Mathews , End, > the County of Mathews in Virginia Gentlemen Your unanimous Resolutions of the 12 of…
Treasury Department June 27.1798. The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully reports, to the President of the United States. That it appears from the enclosed letter of Henry Miller Esquire, Supervisor…
Philadelphia June 27th. 1798. Sir I think it proper to inform your Excellency, that on the evacuation of Port au Prince by the British troops, a very great number of…
United States—June 27th 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives I have received a Letter from his Excellency Thomas Mifflin Governor of Pennsylvania enclosing some…