Benjamin Stoddert to John Adams, October 10, 1798
Navy Department Octr. 10th. 1798. Sir The arrangement of the rank of Captains in the Navy, is a subject which will soon demand attention. It will I beleive be of…
Navy Department Octr. 10th. 1798. Sir The arrangement of the rank of Captains in the Navy, is a subject which will soon demand attention. It will I beleive be of…
Quincy Oct. 10. 1798 Sir It is time to consider whether it will be prudent for Congress to meet in Phyladelphia; and also what Communications and Recommendations will be necessary…
Quincy October 10. 1798. Dear Sir I return you Mr. Fosters Letter, and your answer, together with the Abby Lambins’ Letter to Mr. Foster and the Arrete inclosed. Your answer…
Quincy Oct. 10. 1798 Dear Sir The Meeting of Congress approaches, and it is necessary to consider whether Phyladelphia is a safe Residence for Congress: and also the Particulars that…
Quincy Oct 10th 1798. Dear Sir The session of congress approaches faster than I can prepare for it in the afflicted State of my family & tottering state of my…
Navy Department 9th. October 1798. Sir Col Pickering thinking that cases might occur, to make, it necessary to shew that it was your pleasure he should execute the duties of…
Quincy Oct 9th 1798 Dear Sir I return you the commissions for Maxwell Armstrong & Alexander Nelson signed according to the recommendation, inclosed in yours of the first of this…
Trenton Octr. 3. 1798 Sir, I inclose the duplicate of my letter of the 24th ulto. To John Q. Adams Esqr. our minister at Berlin, which, if approved, you will…
Quincy < , Start deletion, Sept , End, > Oct 3d. [ , Start insertion, 1798 , End, ] Dear Sir I return you Mr. Millers report of September 23d…
Quincy October 3. 1798 Dear Sir Inclosed is a Duplicate of a Letter from Miranda with some Estimates. Read it and think of it. A number of questions and considerations…