John Adams to John Marshall, July 30, 1800
Quincy July 30 1800 Dear Sir I have received your favor of the 21st and have read the respectable recommendations inclosed in favor of Mr Lloyd Beal & Mr. Kent…
Quincy July 30 1800 Dear Sir I have received your favor of the 21st and have read the respectable recommendations inclosed in favor of Mr Lloyd Beal & Mr. Kent…
Quincy July 30th 1800 Dear Sir I received but last night your favor of the 19th. I return the warrant for the execution of the sentence of the Court marshall…
Washington July 29th. 1800 Sir I receivd last night your letter of the 21st. inclosing one from Genl. Forrest & one from Mr. Wilmer which I return to you. As…
London July 28. 1800. Sir I avail myself of the opportunity of a vessel about sailing from Hull for Boston, to say that a Danish frigate with a small number…
Bellfield near Easton July 28th 1800 Sir If timely enough in my Application, I shall esteem it a particular Favor, if You would be kind enough to confer on Mr:…
Quincy July 27th. 1800 Dear Sir I have received Mr. Wagners letter of the 17 & have read Mr. W Mathews’s application for the office of Marshall & Mr. Mc.…
Quincy July 27th 1800 Dear Sir I last night received by the post, an anonimous letter, together with a pretended copy of a process from John Allen, Justice of the…
Cambridge 18th July 1800 Mr Gerry presents his best respects to the President of the United States, & sends by the bearer ten pair of squabs, of which he requests…
Department of State: Washington, 17 July 1800 Sir Applications for the vacant office of Marshal for the District of Maryland continuing to be received, I think it my duty to…
Department of State: Washington, 16 July 1800. Sir The enclosed letters, containing the applications of Messrs. Archibald Campbell and William Wilson for the office of Marshal for Maryland, I received…