Paul Ferdinand Fevot to John Adams, April 5, 1798
Baltimore 5th: April 1798. Right Honored Sir Your Excellency will be surprised to receive a letter from a Stranger unknown to You; But Your high public character makes me hope…
Baltimore 5th: April 1798. Right Honored Sir Your Excellency will be surprised to receive a letter from a Stranger unknown to You; But Your high public character makes me hope…
United States April 5. 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate Edward Prebble of Massachusetts to be first Lieutenant of the Frigate The Constitution in the Place of Benjamin Lee…
United States April 3rd. 1798. Gentlemen of the Senate, and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives. In compliance with the request of the House of Representatives, expressed in their resolution…
Philadelphia March 30th 1798: My worthy friend I am as much in debt in the Litterary and Epistolary way, as our princes of modern speculation are in their pursuits; and…
Boston Franklin Place March 29th 1798 Sir Your attachment to your Country is not, in the calculations of reason, considered as problematical; and this attachment, giving you a paternal interest…
United States March 27, 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate Griffith John McRee Esqr. of North Carolina to be Collector for the District of Wilmington in that State, in…
New York March 26. 1798 Sir, I had the honor of your letter of a late date covering one from Dr Tufts, which has furnished me with some very useful…
Philadelphia. March 13. 1798 Sir The inclosed Letter from Dr Tufts I received, to day. In my former Letter to you I was mistaken in the month.—Instead of July it…
United States March 12th 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate— I nominate Samuel Winslow Esquire of Massachusetts to be Surveyor and Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Thomaston in…
T D March 10th. 1798 The Secy of the Treasy respectfully submits to the Prest. of the US. the following Report. On the 19th of August 1796 information was recd.…