Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, January 15, 1801
Washington Jan ry 15 1801 my dear Sir I received Your kind and friendly Letter of December 15 and thank You for your sympathetic condolence upon an event severely afflicting…
Washington Jan ry 15 1801 my dear Sir I received Your kind and friendly Letter of December 15 and thank You for your sympathetic condolence upon an event severely afflicting…
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, October 14, 1801. Brig. Gen. THOMAS W. SHERMAN, U. S. Volunteers : SIR: You have been selected to command the land portion of a joint…
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1801. Magsor: I inelose report from Capt. T. H. Neill, U.S. Army, that Colonel Lyle’s muskets are entirely unserviceable. Captain Neill is now inspecting…
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1801. Magsor: I inelose report from Capt. T. H. Neill, U.S. Army, that Colonel Lyle’s muskets are entirely unserviceable. Captain Neill is now inspecting…
Savannah, November 1, 1801. Acting Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: SIR: I have the honor to inclose to you a communication received today from Col. T. J. Warthen, commanding a…
Washington, October 14, 1801. Brig. Gen. THOMAS W. SHERMAN, U. S. Volunteers : SIR: You have been selected to command the land portion of a joint expedition with a naval…