Manuscript/Mixed Material George Washington Papers, Series 2, Letterbooks 1754-1799: Letterbook 25, April 6, 1789 - March 4, 1791
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Letterbook 25, Cover
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate to George Washington, April 14, 1789, GW elected President of United States
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate to George Washington, April 14, 1789, GW elected President of United States To CHARLES THOMSON37 [Mount Vernon, April 14, 1789.] Sir: I have been accustomed to pay so much respect to the opinion of my fellow-citizens, that the knowledge of their having given their…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Charles Thomson, April 14, 1789, Acceptance of Presidency to accomplish that which can be done by an honest zeal. Upon considering how long a time some of the Gentlemen of both Houses of Congress have been at New York, how…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to John Langdon, April 14, 1789, Acceptance of Presidency *To JOHN LANGDON35 Mount Vernon, April 14, 1789. Sir: I had the honor to receive your Official communication by the hand of Mr Secretary Thompson, about one O'Clock this day. Having concluded…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate, April 15, 1789, Presidential Accomodations to commence my journey on thursday morning which will be the day after tomorrow. I have the honor etc.36 36. From a photograph of the original kindly furnished by L. C. Handy,…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate, April 15, 1789, Presidential Accomodations
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Senate, April 15, 1789, Presidential Accomodations
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives, April 15, 1789, Presidential Reception
- Contributor: Washington, George
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House of Representatives, April 16, 1789, Presidential Welcome
- Contributor: Washington, George
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House of Representatives, April 16, 1789, Presidential Welcome
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 20, 1789 *To JOHN LANGDON Philadelphia, April 20, 1789. Gentlemen: Upon my alighting in this City41 I received your communication of the 17th.42 with the resolutions of the two Houses which accompanied it and…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Elias Boudinot to George Washington, April 21, 1789
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Elias Boudinot to George Washington, April 23, 1789
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives, April 25, 1789, Inaugural Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Senate Inaugural Committee, April 25, 1789, Inaugural Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Senate Inaugural Committee, April 25, 1789, Inaugural Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Congress, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Committee on Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Congress, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Committee on Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Congress, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Committee on Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
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Congress, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Committee on Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives, April 27, 1789, Inaugural Ceremony
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address *THE FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS [April 30, 1789.] Fellow Citizens of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Among the vicissitudes incident to life, no event could have filled me with greater anxieties…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address overwhelm with dispondence, one, who, inheriting inferior endowments from nature and unpractised in the duties of civil administration, ought to be peculiarly conscious of his own deficencies. In this conflict of emotions,…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address happiness of the People of the United States, a Government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes: and may enable every instrument employed in its administration to execute with success, the functions…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address By the article establishing the Executive Department, it is made the duty of the President “to recommend to your consideration, such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.” The circumstances under…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address of the world. I dwell on this prospect with every satisfaction which an ardent love for my Country can inspire: since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address nities, I shall again give way to my entire confidence in your discernment and pursuit of the public good: For I assure myself that whilst you carefully avoid every alteration which might…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Congress, April 30, 1789, First Inaugural Address the pecuniary estimates for the Station in which I am placed, may, during my continuance in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require.49…
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives Address To George Washington, May 7, 1789
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives to George Washington, May 9, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives to George Washington, May 9, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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House of Representatives to George Washington, May 9, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to House of Representatives, May 9, 1789
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate to George Washington, May 16, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate to George Washington, May 16, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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Senate to George Washington, May 16, 1789, Address
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Senate, May 16, 1789
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
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George Washington to Senate, May 25, 1789, Treaties between United States and Indian Nations
- Contributor: Washington, George
- Date: 1789-04-06
About this Item
Title
- George Washington Papers, Series 2, Letterbooks 1754-1799: Letterbook 25, April 6, 1789 - March 4, 1791
Names
- Washington, George, 1732-1799 (Author)
Created / Published
- April 6, 1789 - March 4, 1791
Headings
- - United States
- - Manuscripts
Genre
- Manuscripts
Call Number/Physical Location
- series: Series 2, Letterbooks 1754-1799
- MSS 44693: Reel 025
Source Collection
- George Washington papers
Repository
- Manuscript Division
Online Format
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- online text