Charles Chauncy to John Adams, January 27, 1801
New Haven, Jany 27th. AD 1801— Sir Should the present Judiciary Bill, under Consideration of Congress, pass into a Law; and an appointment of a Judge or Judges, be made,…
New Haven, Jany 27th. AD 1801— Sir Should the present Judiciary Bill, under Consideration of Congress, pass into a Law; and an appointment of a Judge or Judges, be made,…
Washington Jan. 27 1801. Dear Sir I am much obliged by your favor of the 17th. If the judiciary bill should pass as I hope and believe it will, I…
United States January 17. 1801 Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives I have received from Elias Boudinot Esq Director of the mint of the United…
Trenton Jan’ry 16. 1801. Sir, The pressure of straitned circumstances and the impractibility of performing those parts of ministerial duty which expose to the weather and require active exertion will…
United States Jan 16 1801. Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives I now < , Start deletion, [. . .] , End, > [H] ouses…
Treasury Department January 15th 1801 The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to transmit to the President of the United States, Triplicates of a Statement of Expenditures upon the…
United States Jan. 13th 1800 [ , Start insertion, 1801 , End, ] Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate Marmaduke Wait of Vermont Thomas W. Hooper of Boston & Presley…
La Grange—20th Nione jan. the 10th. 1801 (U.S.) Dear Sir Whether My Letters to America, or the Answers from My friends Have Miscarried I am Not Able to determine—Certain it…
Boston 9th. Jany. 1801 Dear Sir I took immediate Care to hand the public Papers, as authenticated by Mr. Otis, to the Printers of the Commercial Gazette, & shall lodge…
City of Washington 5th Jany 1801. Sir Since I had the honor to address you on the subject of a nomination for the vacancy in the Board of Commissioners for…