Benjamin Stoddert to John Adams, September 12, 1799
Navy Depart 12 Septr. 1799 Sir I have the honor to enclose a letter Just recd. from Capt. Tingey. I have the honor to be / With the highest respect…
Navy Depart 12 Septr. 1799 Sir I have the honor to enclose a letter Just recd. from Capt. Tingey. I have the honor to be / With the highest respect…
New York Sepr 7. 1799 Sir, General Wilkinson, who has been some weeks in this City, in consequence of an invitation having for object the readjustment of our Western Military…
Trenton. 5th. Septr. 1799. Sir A Gentleman of Maryland, not long from France, where he was a Prisoner, but after a time was suffered to go at large, mentioned to…
Cadiz 5th. September 1799 Sir This is the second time I have taken the liberty of trespassing on your Excellency’s time & with due reverence have now to repeat my…
Quincy Sept 5 [ , Start insertion, 1799 , End, ] Sir I enclose you a letter from McNeil of August 1st & 3d with two inclosures.
Trenton War Department 4th Augt. [ , Start insertion, Sept. , End, ] 1799. Sir. I have the honour to inclose you a letter from Major General Pinckney dated the…
Sept. 4th 1799 Observations on the draught of Instructions to Oliver Ellsworth, William Richeson Davie, and William Vans Murray Esq. Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States to the French Republic.…
Quincy Sept 4th 1799 Sir I have received your kind letter of the 29th. of August, & I thank you for the friendly sentiments expressed in it, in your private…
Navy Department. 3. September 1799. Sir I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter just recd. from Capt Fletcher.—Capt Little of the Boston, ought to have arrived…
Navy Department 2nd Septr 1799 Sir, The ship Chesapeak, building at Balto. by the Citizens, is yet unprovided with a Commander. The Citizens will not recommend a Captain; but I…