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to Peregrine Fitzhugh
17 June 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Discusses a prize of land for three [thousand] acres in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Requests the description and deeds to the land.
GLC02437.06122
[Indenture contract]
17 April 1794
Simpson, Henry Jr., fl. 1794-1796
An indenture contract made between Henry Knox, Henry Simpson Jr., and James Hearsey. Mr. Simpson and Mr. Hearsey agree to perform the masonry work at St. George's [House] (Montpelier) in "Thomas Town" (present day Thomaston), Maine for Henry Knox....
GLC02437.06081
to Henry Knox
22 April 1794
Graff, John, fl. 1794
Receipt of a poor tax paid by Henry Knox for the year 1794. Document is signed by John Graff.
GLC02437.06083
Partisan press in election of 1800
15 July 1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Partisan press in election of 1800: considering slander suit against anti-Federalists. "The plan adopted in the Aurora for exciting distrust as to management of our money concerns appears to me to require absolutely some check."
GLC08015
To: Gerard Bencker.
1785/02/14
Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813
Receipt to Treasurer Gerard Bancker for 50 pounds.
GLC07969
to Aaron Hobart
27 September 1809
Houghton, Nathaniel, 1784-1840
Asks Hobart to forgive his not writing immediately and says it is a pleasure to receive a letter from him. Answers Hobart's inquiry on what is it that he does in Barre. Mentions that he may be a "father or founder of the small family in the Courts...
GLC06313.04.009
31 October 1810
Mitchell, Nahum, 1769-1853
Mentions a meeting with Hobart's father. Discusses the trial held for the discontinuance of the new road and the case of Jenkins vs. Gurney. Mentions the death of Dr. Dunbar and Major Barells. Also, reminds Hobart that the election is near and...
GLC06313.04.018
1 November 1810
Gurney, Nathan, 1769-1850
Mentions that the "republican cause seems to be gathering strength," and cites successes in Delaware and Vermont. Reminds Hobart that the a congressional election is next Monday and discusses some of those involved.
GLC06313.04.019
To: Morton Eddy.
01 May 1836
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Lambasting Daniel Webster: "His Constitutional doctrins are radically unsound."
GLC08068
to Joseph B. Varnum
December 29, 1813
Dalton, Tristram, 1738-1817
Informs Varnum of Mr. Swett's rejection of the position in the Office of Deputy Collector in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Sevett "thought it incompatible with his present office to undertake the business." Dalton expresses regret for not being able...
GLC03845.12
December 7, 1820
Swett, D., fl. 1820
Writes of the well being of his children. The remaining paragraphs include a copy of a letter from James (last name unknown) received on the 27th. It discusses how James is working vigilantly among the Republicans. James speaks of Swett's...
GLC03845.20
to Henry Clymer
15 April
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Clymer writes his brother a humorous letter re-naming the family farm: "You want I suppose it should be like Don Quixote's horse at once sonorous and significant." Includes two illustrations. No year.
GLC08256
1836/03/15
Discusses disagreements in Congress over his positions at a time when, in his capacity as congressman, he was opposing patronage policies and the proposed "Gag Rule." Comments that "It was unfortunate for Mr. [Daniel] Webster that in the position...
GLC06313.01
20 April 1850
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Thanks Hobart for a letter and his approval of one of Webster's speeches. Comments: "If we cannot subdue, or restrain, this fanatical abolition Spirits, I know not how we shall get along, without great trouble, or be able to carry on the Govt."...
GLC06313.02
3 March 1820
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Briefly reports the passage of the Missouri Compromise: "The question, so long debated in Congress of excluding slavery from our territories is settled, by the passage of a bill...which excludes slavery forever, from the whole of the American...
GLC06313.03
to John Cripps
March 22, 1854
Gadsden, James, 1788-1858
Tells his Secretary that the treaty is still being decided upon by the Committee on Foreign Relations and hopes for a speedy decision. Rants about politics and opines as to the way things should be done. Discusses personal news. Postmarked 22...
GLC03587.11
to Esthur Monk
December 6, 1857
Writes to Cripps' mother in Greenwich, Connecticut, about letters received from Mexico. Discusses common acquaintances. Mentions having read in the Herald a letter to General Gadsden by Cripps and is surprised that Monk had not known about it. The...
GLC03587.32
to John Y. Mason
December 9, 1846
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Introduces Joseph Costrey of Maryland as a qualified young man and recommends him for an appointment.
GLC03883.03
March 25, 1845
Mentions that he is pleased that the United States District Attorney will not be reappointed and advises that it might be better to wait to remove him until his term ends. Recommends his son-in-law James Mason Campbell for an appointment as district...
GLC03883.02
to John Bryant
March 18, 1786
Mentions the transfer of munitions from the Salisbury furnace to the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, and his expectation that the operation is complete. Asks Captain Bryant to be "very exact" in his accounting (in both weight and number) of...
GLC03432.007
March 17, 1790
Discusses settling accounts related to Captain Bryant's pay for 1786. Mentions two incidences where he could not obtain a credit from the treasurer. Written from the War Office.
GLC03432.019
March 24, 1791
Notes his receipt of "the return of Ordnance and military Stores for February." Indicates he sent $240 for Captain Bryant's pay for 1789 and $480 for 1790. Instructs Bryant to maintain the revenues from the sale of damaged ordnance stores "as a...
GLC03432.022
to Custom Officers
December 18, 1790
Discussing Dycas's Hydrometer, a device to be used for assessing the proof of alcohol and spirits for taxation. The Hydrometer is enclosed, as well as intructions on its use. Discusses the use of the Hydrometer, the reasons for its neccesity, and...
GLC08993.01
March 21, 1822
Anderson, Joseph, 1757-1837
Indicates he received the "documents relative to the remission of a fine incurred by Captain Bartlett," which have been submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury for review. Written from the treasury and signed by Anderson as comptroller.
GLC06313.04.175
March 23, 1822
Writes with alarm and at length about a proposed re-direction of the mail route from New Bedford to Boston, which "arises from the private interest & personal rivalships among the Stage owners." Asks Hobart to get information about a related...
GLC06313.04.176
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