John Adams to James McHenry, May 23, 1800
Philadelphia May 23d 1800 Sir I have received your note of this date & have read all the papers. This whole business is so entirely new to me, that I…
Philadelphia May 23d 1800 Sir I have received your note of this date & have read all the papers. This whole business is so entirely new to me, that I…
[ Philadelphia May 22d 1800 ] The President requests the candid opinion of the Secretary of War, upon the project in the inclosed letter of Col Smith. Whether his request…
War Department. 22nd. May 1800 Sir. I received your Note yesterday afternoon, inclosing a letter to you from Wm. S. Smith Lt. Colonel of the 12th. Regiment of Infantry dated…
Philadelphia May 22. 1800 Sir Inclosed is a Copy of a Letter, recd this morning from Col. Smith. I am at present at a loss to judge of it.—Will you…
21 May, 1800. Whereas, the late wicked and treasonable insurrection against the just authority of the United States, of sundry persons in the counties of Northampton, Montgomery, and Bucks, in…
New York May. 21st. 1800 Sir, Informed that the office of Surveyor for this Port and district is about to become vacant by the resignation of its present possessor, I…
Philadelphia May 21st 1800 Sir I have read your report of the 17th of May relative to the conduct of Dr Stephens and Mr. Mayer & the documents under the…
Charlestown 20 May 1800 Respected Sir, immediately after I had the honor of an interview on Tuesday about noon 29th April I enter’d the stage, and by riding all night…
Philadelphia May 20. 1800 Questions 1. Among the three Criminals under sentence of death is there any discrimination in the essential Circumstances of their Cases which would would justify a…
May 19th. 1800 Sir, In compliance with your request, we shall now proceed briefly to communicate the points and Authorities, which we intended to urge in the case of the…