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The Papers of George Washington Presidential Series, v.4;Presidential Series, v.4 (Hardcover)
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The Papers of George Washington Presidential Series, v.4;Presidential Series, v.4 (Hardcover)
Series: The Papers of George Washington: Presidential Series
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Volume 4 of the ""Presidential Series"" continues the fourth
chronological series of ""The Papers of George Washington"". The
""Presidential Series"", when complete, will cover the eight
precedent-setting years of Washington's presidency and his brief
retirement at Mount Vernon until his death in 1799. These volumes
deal with the public papers either written by Washington or
presented to him during both of his administrations. Among the
documents are Washington's messages to Congress, addresses to him
from public and private bodies, applications for public office, and
documents concerned with diplomatic and Indian affairs as well as
Washington's private papers, which include family letters, farm
reports, political letters from friends and acquaintances, and
documents relating to the administration of Mount Vernon
plantation. Volume 4 covers the fall and early winter of 1789-90
and focuses on the problems facing the new administration. Many
documents in this volume deal with the difficulties Washington
encountered in his attempt to staff the federal judiciary and his
fears that failure to attract viable candidates for the Supreme
Court and the federal courts would damage the reputation of the new
government. There is extensive correspondence dealing with the
administration's unsuccessful attempt to negotiate a treaty with
the Creek chief Alexander McGillivray and with the growing threat
from Indian tribes in the Northwest. Applications for office
continued to pour in, often illustrating the private difficulties
and public aspirations of the Revolutionary generation. Letters to
Washington come from a cross section of Americans and foreign
dignitaries and present a rich resource on such diverse topics as
foreign affairs, overseas trade and public attitudes toward the new
government. In October 1789, Washington undertook a trip through
the New England states to attract support for his administration.
His triumphal journey is richly documented by the numerous letters
of private and public support. Private letters deal with topics
ranging from his attempts to furnish his new greenhouse at Mount
Vernon with exotic plants and his acquisition of mares to stock the
plantation's paddocks to the settlement of the financial affairs of
his stepson's estate and his gift of a bit of chintz to the young
daughters of a Connecticut innkeeper.
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