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Gazette of the United States. [No. 55 (October 21, 1789)]
21 October 1789
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
The Declaration appears on p. 2. Printed by John Fenno. French Declaration of Rights of Man
GLC08651
Gazette of the United States. [Vol. II, no. 21 (June 23, 1790)]
1790/06/23
Includes an article "On the Means of Preserving the Union of the American States," opining that the "present constitution of the United States appears to be excellent in contemplation; and if the harmony of the States should not be disturbed by...
GLC08720.02
Gazette of the United States. [No. LXXV (December 30, 1789)]
1789/12/30
Prints a Declaration of Rights that the Committee of the Convention proposed to add to the Constitution. Reports North Carolina's ratification of the Constitution. Reports on the French Revolution. Also contains news from around the country,...
GLC08782
to Henry Knox re: congratulations on acceptance of Constitution by Massachusetts
1788/03/03
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Severely faded on p. 1 right margin (from water damage). Also, opposition in remaining states and predicting revolution in France. Accompanied by provenance note of John F. Smith. This document had been removed from Gen. Knox's papers by his...
GLC05638
to Gouverneur Morris
19 June 1794
Marked both duplicate and private. President Washington writes to Morris as Minister to France. Assures Morris of his continued confidence in him, despite the need to recall him from his position in Paris. Says he was not going to write and simply...
GLC06433.01
to unknown
November 7, 1794
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Discusses a meeting with French diplomats regarding Treaty of Amity and adoption of a national free market. Reports on Mr. Paine's and Mme. Lafayette's imprisonment. Transcribed duplicate letter signed with a closing note.
GLC00496.060
to Thomas Pinckney
November 21, 1793
Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832
Mentions the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. Fears that the political climate in France will hinder mail delivery.
GLC00496.140
to James Madison
April 24, 1790
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Benjamin Rush sends James Madison a pamphlet and requests that he protect against it being published in a newspaper. He notes that he will send copies of the pamphlet to Thomas Jefferson in the upcoming week. Also sends a sermon by Richard Price...
GLC00580
Gazette of the United States. [No. XLVII (September 23, 1789)]
23 September 1789
Reports on the Senate proceedings and prints twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution, an early form of the Bill of Rights. Reports on a debate in the House of Representatives on judicial salaries. Contains news from Europe, including the...
GLC01063
Gazette of the United States. [No. LXVIII (December 5, 1789)]
1789/12/05
Reports on the French Revolution (dated 7 October 1789) and North Carolina's ratification of the Constitution. Also contains articles on a severe fire in Philadelphia, news from Europe, congratulations for George Washington on becoming president...
GLC08761
Foundations
1861-1905
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
Stephen Grellet, a converted evangelist from Revolutionary France, played an important role in American religion. He traveled throughout America and Europe preaching Protestantism to the masses and to royalty.
GLC00687.194
Russell's gazette commercial and political [Vol. IV, no. 41 (July 26, 1798)]
26 July 1798
Russell, John, 1764-1831
Prints a lot of news pertaining to the Quasi French War. Contains an excerpt from a speech by Theodore Dwight analyzing Thomas Jefferson's Spring 1797 "Mazzei" letter as "a perfect compendium of the French, and anti-federal policy, as exhibited in...
GLC04468.02
To: George Joy Esqr.
1795/04/03
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Jay's treaty, French revolution, whiskey rebellion
GLC07964
To: John Sinclair.
24 August 1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Praising French Revolution: "It would be unfortunate were it in the power of one man [the king] to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope... that for the good of suffering humanity all over the earth, that revolution will be...
GLC08060
to Peter A. Jay re: Napoleon & the French Revolution
1797/11/25
Jay, John, 1745-1829
"There must be in the Republic an unprecedented & unparalleled want of virtue."
GLC07579
to "Madam" re: descriptions of Paris and the opening of States General
1789/05/11
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
"I had the Honor to be present on the fifth of this Month at the opening of the States General. A Spectacle more solemn to the mind, than gaudy to the Eye."
GLC07662
to Henry Knox
February 4, 1789
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette anxiously awaits ratification results of the U.S. Constitution, discusses debates between himself, Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and "Common Sense" [Thomas Paine] regarding the need for Constitutional amendments, and stresses the importance of...
GLC02437.04105
to Henry Knox [in French]
22 March 1795
Miranda, Francisco de, 1750-1816
Sends his greetings to Knox and all of his friends in America, including Alexander Hamilton. Refers to America as "notre chere Columbia." Hopes sentiments haven't changed despite the turmoil in France. Transmits two pamphlets (not included).
GLC02437.06374
to George Washington
September 2, 1795
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox discusses public reaction to Jay's Treaty, which had just been ratified candidates to fill the vacant position of U.S. Attorney General, the arrival in the U.S. of Lafayette's son, who had just escaped from Revolutionary France, mutual friends...
GLC02437.06510
to George Washington [incomplete]
16 May 1793
Letterpress copy. Opinions of governmental heads related to Genet's use of privateers manned and equipped by American citizens to capture British prizes and bring them into U.S. ports. Discussing whether British prizes taken by French privateers...
GLC02437.10355
to Mrs. Flucker
4 May 1793
Writes to thank her for her concern during his illness and to let her know he is now recovered. Expresses concern about unrest in Europe. Hopes that the U.S. will remain "undisturbed notwithstanding the concussions of Europe," but states that "when...
GLC02437.10264
to Henry Lee
13 May 1793
Discusses the action of March 18 [the Battle of Neerwinden] and French politics and military. Comments that "[u]pon viewing the affairs of France according to the present reforms the most whole cause ever embraced by men, seems to be verging fast to...
GLC02437.10266
to Christopher Gore
24 June 1794
Written as an introductory letter for Mr. Tallerand and Beaumetz, "two gentlemen, of the greatest respectability, whom the troubles of France have constrained to quit their ... Country." Continues saying that "[t]hey are on a visit to New england...
GLC02437.10310
to Henry Jackson
7 December 1793
Writes that "Madame dela Val has been here ... " Goes on to say that she should have the deed of land and a mortgage. Mentions a payment of $133 upon acceptance of the land. Watermarked "J Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold By J Woodmason/London."...
GLC02437.10286
to Thomas Russell
Written as an introductory letter for Mr. Tallerand and Beaumetz of France who are "on a visit to the eastern states ..." Describes them as "two characters eminent in France, for their talents, their virtues, and their rank in society." Notes that...
GLC02437.10304
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