Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Letter, Fletcher Wilson, London, UK to John Myers, 1811 July 23
Fletcher Wilson returns the letter John sent for his uncle's perusal. His uncle [Thomas Wilson] just returned from Brighton and was much gratified by the account the letter contained. Unfortunate that it takes John away from England, wishes him a good voyage.
Letter, Fletcher Wilson, London, UK to John Myers, 1811 August 13
Wilson has John's sword and fowling piece, which he will send on at first chance. He will have to take them out of their cases as they are prohibited export articles. Hopes John will have reached Norfolk safely by the time this arrives.
Letter, Fletcher Wilson, Bucklersbury, UK to John Myers, 1811 August 17
Wilson has given John's sword and fowling piece to Capt. Thompson of the Cato for delivery. Had to take them out of their cases and hopes they arrive undamaged. Sent newspapers by the Averick (Colley) from Liverpool and the Pocahontas.
Letter, William Wirt, Washington, D.C. to John Myers, 1818 June 12
Wirt thanks John for his letter of May 22 with Mr. Noah's pamplet. Wirt is impressed by Mr. Noah's liberal thinking, and discusses futher the situation of the Jewish people.
Letter, William Wirt, Washington, D.C. to John Myers, 1819 December 23
Wirt received John letter of December 19 "and immediately applied to Mr. Adams for the letters in support of your name for the Florida commission according to your request." Moses can file a crossclaim if Alicant's consul files. Wirt has no information on the "Cochrane affair."
Fletcher Wilson, William Wirt to John Myers, 1811, 1818 -1819
This series contains correspondence.