John Adams to John Marshall, October 3, 1800
Quincy < , Start deletion, Sep , End, > Oct 3d 1800 Dear Sir I have received last night your letter of 24 Sept. I return you Mr. Adams’s letter…
Quincy < , Start deletion, Sep , End, > Oct 3d 1800 Dear Sir I have received last night your letter of 24 Sept. I return you Mr. Adams’s letter…
Charlestown September 25th. 1800 His Excellency John Adams President of the United States The petition of John Harris, humbly sheweth, that he is owner of about seven acres of land…
Quincy Sept 25th 1800 Dear Sir I have received your favor of the 15th. Privateers manned by Spaniards with French commissions are intollerable. Remonstrances ought to be made to the…
Hartford Septr. 24th: 1800 Sir In my last, I asserted that Connecticut would continue firm against all efforts of the present factions. Our Freemen’s Meetings are now past; & notwithstanding…
Washington Septr. 24th. 1800 Sir I inclose you the last letter from Mr. Adams our Minister at Berlin. The subject on which it treats is a very interesting one. At…
London Sep. 24. 1800 Sir Overtures, and some direct propositions on the subject of Peace have been made between England & France, as well as between the latter and Austria.…
Charlestown Sept. 24. 1800 The Subscriber Ebenezer Breed humbly represents, that he is proprietor of about half the Land lying in the Town of Charlestown, which has lately been fixed…
Datd. at Preston September 24th. AD 1800 Sir, We the under Signd did on or about the 30th of October last pay into the Treasury of the United States thirty…
Madrid Sepr. 23d: 1800 Dear Sir I request your indulgence for presenting to you Mr. Henry Preble, a native of the State of Massachusetts, who, I expect, will have the…
Quincy Sept 23d 1800 Dear Sir Enclosed is a letter from Mr William Channing from Tappahannock requesting to be made Collector of Norfolk in the place of Col Bird which…