President John Adams responds to Congress...
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December 27, 1798
WINDHAM HERALD, Connecticut, December 27, 1798 Much of the front page is taken up with an address: "To John Adams, President of the United States" by the House of Congress and the Senate. These addresses are in response to his annual state-of-the-union address.
The President's response to the Senate begins on the front page & ends on page 2 where it is signed: John Adams, and his response to the House of Representatives is entirely on pg. 2, signed: John Adams (see for portions).
Page 2 has an item from Philadelphia noting: "Yesterday morning Lieut. Gen. Washington left this city on his journey to Mount Vernon...".
Four pages, some minor spine tears, very nice condition.
The President's response to the Senate begins on the front page & ends on page 2 where it is signed: John Adams, and his response to the House of Representatives is entirely on pg. 2, signed: John Adams (see for portions).
Page 2 has an item from Philadelphia noting: "Yesterday morning Lieut. Gen. Washington left this city on his journey to Mount Vernon...".
Four pages, some minor spine tears, very nice condition.
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