John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, September 10, 1800
Quincy September 10. 1800 Dear Sir I have received and will communicate to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, your Prospect of exterminating the Small Pox. I have read…
Quincy September 10. 1800 Dear Sir I have received and will communicate to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, your Prospect of exterminating the Small Pox. I have read…
Quincy Septr. 10. 1800 Dear Sir I thank you for your favour of the 4th. Porcupines Gazette and Fenno’s Gazette, from the moment of the Mission to France, aided, countenanced…
Washington Septr. 9th. 1800 Sir I now send you a copy of the letter transmited to Mr. King—I wrote him also privately stating the best opinion here to be that…
Quincy Sept 9th 1800 Dear Sir I have read the proceeding against Lt. Mariner of the frigate Adams, inclosed in your favor of the 30 Aug, & upon due consideration…
Quincy Sept 2d 1800 Dear Sir In answer to your letter of yesterday by Lt Potter, I can only say that you shall be at liberty to take which you…
Oldenbarneveld 1 Sept. 1800— Sir! Long time since I should have acknowledged your favour of 12 March had I not hesitated, to interrupt your Excellency’s dignified retirement. To continue, however,…
Boston 1 Sept: 1800 Dear Sir— A letter of the 11th of August; which I inclose to you, from the Secretary of the Navy, Ordered Liutt. Clough to join the…
Navy Department. 30 August 1800. Sir The Law requiring that the sentence of a Court Martial, for the dismission of a comd. officer, shall not be executed until approved of…
Quincy Aug 30th 1800 Dear Sir Enclosed is a letter from Mr. Sam Freeman of Falmouth, in favor of Mr. Joseph Titcomb, but although Mr. Freeman is a very respectable…
Quincy Aug. 30th 1800 Dear Sir I rejoice that Captain Truxton is gone to Guadaloupe. But what shall we do with Capt Talbot & the constitution? Your orders to Capt…