Letter, to Robert Morris, March 27, 1790
- Letter, to Robert Morris, March 27, 1790
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Title
Letter, to Robert Morris, March 27, 1790
Creator
Martha Washington
Source
Fields, Joseph E. 'Worthy Partner': The Papers of Martha Washington. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Date
03/27/1790
Contributor
Joseph E. Fields, editor
Type
Published version of manuscript document
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Citation
Fields, Joseph E. 'Worthy Partner': The Papers of Martha Washington. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Rights Holder
Feinstone Collection, David Library of the American Revolution, Washington Crossing, PA. On loan to the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA.
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(March 27, 1790)
The President and Mrs. W - Compliments and thanks to Mr. Morris for his politeness. - They have nothing to charge Mr. Morris with but their affectionate regards for Mrs Morris and the family; and to wish him a pleasanter journey than the state of the Roads promise, and a safe return to this City when his business in Philadelphia shall be accomplished
Saturday 27th March 1790
The President and Mrs. W - Compliments and thanks to Mr. Morris for his politeness. - They have nothing to charge Mr. Morris with but their affectionate regards for Mrs Morris and the family; and to wish him a pleasanter journey than the state of the Roads promise, and a safe return to this City when his business in Philadelphia shall be accomplished
Saturday 27th March 1790
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Autograph Letter
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How to Cite this Item
Martha Washington, "Letter, to Robert Morris, March 27, 1790," in Martha Washington, Item #445, https://marthawashington.us/items/show/445 (accessed April 6, 2021).