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to Dr. Benjamin Rush
April 18, 1790
Adams, John, 1735-1826
The letter discusses corruption and Adam's unhappiness as Vice President. He is very affectionate towards Rush. Also discusses beliefs on government and other reflections.
GLC00704
to William McBlair
January 1, 1859
Cunningham, John S., ?-1894
John S. Cunningham reports on the capture of the American schooner "Angeline" by a British ship. Relates a conversation he had with William Kerr, a sailor on the "Angeline," regarding its capture. States that forces from the British steamer "Conflict...
GLC00722.43
[Testimonial in defense of Silas Deane]
December 18, 1782
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Franklin, as Ambassador to France, asserts that the accusations of fraud against Deane are false. British newspapers had accused Deane of making fraudulent purchases of munitions in France.
GLC00782.02
to Benjamin Rush
December 4, 1805
John Adams writes concerning his and George Washington's administrations by referring to those "melancholly books" such as "Tully's Memoirs" and "Cicero's Life" from which he compares the first and second triumvirates to Hamilton's "Schemes, to get...
GLC00747
to Henry F. McSherry
March 27, 1866
McSherry, Anna, 1833-?
Written by Anna to her brother Henry. Relates the story of the bureaucratic infighting involving his resignation. A man named Horowitz wanted to take Henry's place, but Admiral Lee intervened to keep the resignation open. There were accusations of...
GLC03523.21.53
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