Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
To James McHenry
February 27, 1811
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
"Atrocious conduct" of John Adams in dismissing McHenry: Adams became "an open aspostate, and a malignant slanderer of Hamilton."
GLC08036
to Henry Glen
17 October 1785
Arranging a shipment of supplies to the Six Nations, complying with the Treaty of 1792
GLC08124
to Christopher Gore
05 March 1810
Written to Governor of Massachusetts Christopher Gore. Explains his opposition to a proposed Constitutional amendment that would limit the life of an embargo act to 30 days after Congress enacted it. Countersigned by James Lloyd.
GLC08220
to Henry Knox
February 12, 1782
On George Washington's instructions, Pickering writes to ask for estimates regarding field artillery pieces and transportation like tumbrils and wagons. Also asks whether horses or oxen are best to use to pull these carts, and how many of each they...
GLC02437.01351
4 November 1782
Signature has been clipped, but author Colonel Timothy Pickering is mentioned in the docket. Writes, "Agreeably to our mutual determination when last I had the pleasure of seeing you, I am content to receive Mr. Moses Dean again into my department...
GLC02437.01699
Showing results 1 - 5