William, Jr Tudor to John Adams, February 19, 1818
State House Feby 19th. 1818. Dear Sir, Though I had no personal views whatever in proposing the Resolve which I had the honor to introduce which went to request you…
State House Feby 19th. 1818. Dear Sir, Though I had no personal views whatever in proposing the Resolve which I had the honor to introduce which went to request you…
Cohasset Febry. 17th. 1818 You may recollect that some time since, your Excellency, speaking of the fisheries in New-England, expressed a curiosity to know the quantity of fish, taken in…
Montezillo Jan. 12. 1818 Dear Sir In your Letter of the 21st. of October you Say that Mrs Knox said to you that “her husband was the parent of the…
Quincy Jan. 12 1818 Dear Sir I have received your favour of 26 of Decr and request you to insert my Name among the Subscribers for your Print of the…
Boston, Jan. 10, 1818.— Sir, When I had the honour of calling on you, I only conjectured that the printing of the Journals of the Convention, &c would be under…
Quincy January 9th 1818 Dear Sir Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry, by William Wirt of Richmond Virginia has been Sent to me by Mr Shaw of…
Quincy January 5. 1818 Sir Your Sketches of the life of Mr Henry have given me a rich Entertainment. I will not compare them to the Sybil conducting Eneas to…
[Historical Note.—1818 to 1846.] [1818 to 1846] 1818. In 1818 an agreement was come to between the Government of His Britannic Majesty and that of the United States respecting the…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Beard. Collector’s Office, Baltimore,December 17, 1818. Sir: Information has been verbally delivered here that a vessel called the Alerta has departed from this port and…
Mr. Swift, Portuguese consul, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Vice-Consulate of portugal, Baltimore, December 16, 1818. Sir: I am necessitated, in my official capacity, to once more intrude upon your time…