Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr. to George Washington, 1800 January 15
Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.
Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr. to Martha Washington, 1800 May 25
Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr. to Robert Lewis, 1792 August 8
A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers "which had been funded by you" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge." Not in Writings.
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to Augustine Smith, 1796 March 11
A.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to Frederick Green, 1793 March 30
A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President "until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to George Smith, 1794 August 30
A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to James Angell, 1793 March 30
A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President "now in this town" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge." Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to James Greenleaf, 1794 May 21
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to James Greenleaf, 1794 June 5
A.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge." Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to James McHenry, 1796 March 15
L. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to John Rutherford, 1794 June 18
A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to Messrs. Childs & Swaine, 793 December 6
Dandridge writes on behalf of President George Washington to the printers Childs and Swaine that Washington no longer wishes to subscribe to the supplement to their Daily Advertiser because he longer has time to read “the published prints that are brought to him.”
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to Thomas Russell, 1795 December 23
A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand "from GW's secy paying for wine," watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. Dandridge."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to William Barton, 1797 March 1
A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as "B. D."
Letter, Bartholomew Dandridge to William Summers, 1796 February 29
A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as "B. D."
Receipt, Bartholomew Dandridge to Robert Lewis, 1795 September 1
A.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.
Receipts for hay, 1791-1792
Receipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as "Mr. President" or "Mr. Washington." 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.
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