Cyrus Griffin to John Adams, November 10, 1798
Wmsburg Novembr. 10th. 1798. Sir, This being the first instance of capture and trial in my Court under the late Acts of Congress, I take the liberty to inform you…
Wmsburg Novembr. 10th. 1798. Sir, This being the first instance of capture and trial in my Court under the late Acts of Congress, I take the liberty to inform you…
Amstm: Novr: 10 1798— Sir As I was unwilling to be totally idle, I have employed some of the hours of leisure, which the deprivations of buisness has lately given…
Knox County Tennessee 10th Novr. 1798 Sir, Permit me to address you on a subject which I hope will be viewed by you as of sufficient importance to authorize it—As…
Quincy Nov. 10. 1798 Gentlemen I thank you for an Address equally respectfull and affectionate, & for your generous approbation of my Administration. I congratulate you < on the remarkable…
Quincy October 31. 1798 Gentlemen Your Address of the 4th of September, has been transmitted to me, as you directed by your Committee, through a senator in Congress from Georgia,…
Quincy October 31. 1798 To the Officers of the third division of Georgia Militia Gentlemen, An Address, so full of < , Start deletion, Confidence and , End, > Attachment…
Quincy October 31. 1798 Gentlemen An Address so animated with public Spirit as that of < , Start deletion, so respectable a Grand Jury , End, > the 26 of…
Quincy October 31. 1798 Gentlemen The unanimous Address adopted by you in a legal Town Meeting on the 9th of July, was in due season transmitted by your Committee to…
Biddeford 30th October 1798 Sir I am just informed by some people from Portsmouth that the office of Naval Office is vacant by the death of Mr. Russell, and am…
Trenton Octo. 30th. 1798 Sir, I beg leave to present you the enclosed address transmitted to me by Edward Jones Esqr. Solicitor General of the State of North Carolina at…