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The inclosed letters are from two as respectable characters as any in Massachusetts, containing...
I have the honor to transmit, herewith enclosed, the original communications from the Secretary...
I should never have presumed to address a letter to your Excellency and least of all an anonymous...
Having been informed that the appointment of Commissioners of the Loan Office for the several...
From the Information which I have received respecting the plan of collecting the federal Impost,...
Necessity is my only apollogy for addressing a Gentleman of your dignified Merit—Having no...
I am sorry that it devolvs on me to communicate to you the loss of your Mother who departed this...
To the president of the united states of America, the memorial of Bennet Ballew, Agent...
An Employment as Clerk in the Office of the late Secretary of Congress from August 1781 until the...
When a Person who is an intire Stranger introduces himself to another who is in every Respect his...
Letter not found: from John Barry, 30 June 1789. On 6 July GW wrote Barry : “I have received a...
I feel myself under peculiar difficulties in attempting to address you on a subject upon which...
The Petition of John Beck of the City of New York Humbly sheweth That your petitioners parents...
The Petition of Andrew Bell, of the City of Perth Amboy, in the State of New Jersey, Most humbly...
New York, 31 July 1789. Requests Humphreys to “mention to the President that all the Gentlemen...
With reluctance I trouble your Excellency on a subject relating to myself. Being informed that...
Among the Applicants for appointments under the United States, permit me to offer myself to your...
Mr Secretary Lear having applied to this office for a statement of the Post Office accounts, as...
No. 6 Sir Board of Treasury [New York City] July 23d 1789. We have the honor of transmitting to...
The enclosed documents marked A. B. C. shew the state of the Domestic Debt of the United States...
In a communication we had lately the honor of making to you, on the subject of the Foreign and...
New York, 18 July 1789. Recommends John N. Cumming for the post of marshal of New Jersey and...
I have the honour of enclosing to your Excellency a Letter I just now received from Wm Wetmore...
I take the liberty of soliciting your notice in the distribution of offices in the Executive...
I have sustained a conflict in my own mind for some time past relative to the present address. At...
I have been sometime a Searcher at the port of Hampton in this State and as tis probable Congress...
I have been informed that it is expected of those who wish to receive appointments to Office...
Having offered myself as a candidate for the Office of Auditor of Accounts in the Treasury Dept,...
Letter not found: from Thaddeus Burr, 27 July 1789. Burr wrote to GW 1 Jan. 1791: “I find by...
Permit, one who has fought and Bled in the service of his Country, with heart felt pleasure to...