Letter, David Stuart to Timothy Pickering
- Containers:
- Box 40, Folder 1806.00.00
- Creator:
- Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829 and Stuart, David, 1753-1814
- Scope and content:
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A.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams "lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will." Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.
- Subjects:
- Correspondence
- Names:
- Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Stuart, David, 1753-1814
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon3600 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, VA 22121
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Reference servicesEmail: fws@mountvernon.orgPhone: (703) 780-3600
- Parent restrictions:
- This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.