George Washington Correspondence Free
Explore events that preoccupied George Washington during his years as president through these letters. The correspondence includes items as simple as trip itineraries to more complex issues such as the conduct of the US in wars of other nations, and Thomas Jefferson's opinion of the constitutionality of the Residence Act in 1790. Continue…
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washington handwriting
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George Washington Correspondence
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George Washington Correspondence
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George Washington Correspondence
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Consular nominations
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Chief Justice (U.S.)
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day brought no letters from Mr. Morris, except triplicates
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The vessel from France, which arrived here yester
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, stating the affair of the embargo there.
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, Consul at
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sident a letter and list, from Mr.
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has the honor of inclosing (sic) to the Pre-
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Cole Humphries
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Source Information
Copybooks of George Washington's Correspondence with Secretaries of State, 1789-1796. Original data from: The National Archives
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