John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, March 2, 1816
Quincy March 2. 16 Dear Sir I cannot be Serious.! I am about to write you, the most frivolous letter you ever read. Would you go back to your Cradle…
Quincy March 2. 16 Dear Sir I cannot be Serious.! I am about to write you, the most frivolous letter you ever read. Would you go back to your Cradle…
Oldenbarneveld 9 Jan. 1816. My Dear and high respected friend! You Shall indulge me—having been engaged So long in various lucubrations—that I take Some repose, and write a few lines…
Philada: January 9 1816. Dr. Sir, I had the honor of receiving your very obliging favour of the 1st. instant, giving me a sketch of your life, which is highly…
York 5th. Januy 1816. Dear Sir Your communication of Novr. 19th. ulto. came to hand a few days before my departure to attend the district Court at Portland, the duties…
Quincy January 5th 1816 Dr Morse The trials of the officer & Soldiers, who were indited for the slaughter in King Street were pending, for the greatest part of the…
Quincy January 1st. 1816 Dr Morse, From 1760 to 1766 was the purest period of patriotism, from 1766 to 1776 was the period of corruption from 1775 to 1783 was…
[Enclosure 4 in No. 10.] General Orders, No. 10. Headquarters Georgia State Guard, Atlanta, October 10, 1863. 1. The State troops under the command of Major General Howell Cobb will…
[49] *Message of the President. Washington, December 26, 1816. To the Senate and: House of Representatives of the United States: It is found that the existing laws have not the…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to the surveyor. Custom-House, Baltimore, December 13, 1816. Sir: Be pleased to direct an officer to examine the schooner Romp, and if found to be increased in…
[46] *Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Beard. Custom-House, Baltimore, November 5, 1816. Captain Beard: Information is just given that a considerable quantity of goods has been landed at Annapolis from…