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to James McHenry
13 April 1799
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Discusses Fries' Rebellion in Pennsylvania (a taxpayer revolt against the first federal property tax), a recommendation for a commission, and reorganization of the army.
GLC05261
to Samuel B. Malcolm
6 August 1812
Remarks upon Malcolm's decision to keep himself free of a political party and asks if he has considered the consequences. ". . . this Maxim, has rarely failed to annihilate the Influence of the Man who adopts it and very often exposed him to the...
GLC05262
to unknown re: reflecting on his Presidency (signed after illness)
1823/05/09
Signed with a very shaky hand, apparently after suffering a stroke. Important letter in which Adams reflects on the foreign affairs of his presidency, especially the Quasi War and the convention of 1800. "... there was war between St. Dennis [i.e...
GLC05263
to Robert Lawson
23 November 1780
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written by Jefferson as Governor of Virginia to Brigadier General Lawson of the Virginia Militia concerning a possible raid. Expects the raid to be south and says General Nathanael Greene would like troops sent in that direction. Reports that Baron...
GLC05272
to Benjamin Rush re: balanced government under the Constitution
February 12, 1788
Adams mentions his Defence (just received by Rush) and writes "It is an opinion here that they [the volumes] contributed Somewhat to to restore permanent Tranquility to this Commonwealth, as well as Suppress the pestilent County Conventions...
GLC05289
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