Freedom of religion
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 October 17
Contains notice of Washington's unanimous election as President, with John Adams as Vice President, on page 2, column 2. Contains address of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and George Washington's response, p. 4 col. 2-3.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 June 19
Contains address from the Hebrew Congregation of the City of Savannah and George Washington's response, p. 494 col. 2-3
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 September 15
Contains address of the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island and George Washington's response, p. 596 col. 2-3.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 June 6
Contains the address from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to the President and George Washington's reply, page 3, columns 1-2.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 July 4
Contains a commemoration of the Fourth of July with a note that Washington has recovered from his recent illness, page 3, column 3. Also contains the address of the ministers and elders of the German Reformed Congregations to the president and George Washington's reply on page 4, columns 2-3.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 August 22
Contains an address from the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the Preisdent and Washington's reply on page 3, columns 1-2.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 October 24
Contains the address of the Congregational ministers of the city of New-Haven to the President and George Washington's response, page 3, columns 1-2.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 November 25
Contains the address of the synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America to the President and George Washington's reply, beginning on page 1, column 3.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1789 December 12
Contains extracts of the address of the first Presbytery of the Eastward to the President and George Washington's reply, page 1, columns 2-3.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 March 17
Contains the address of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of South-Carolina to George Washington and his reply, page 1, column 2. Also contains the address of the Roman Catholics to the President and George Washington's reply, page 3, columns 1-2.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 April 17
Contains the address by the Society of Free-Quakers from Philadelphia to the President and George Washington's response, page 4, columns 1-2.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 August 11
Contains the address of the convention of the Universal Church assembled in Philadelphia to the President and George Washington's reply, page 4, column 1.
Gazette of the United States, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, 1790 September 4
Contains the addresses of the citizens and clergy of Newport to the Presdient and George Washington's replies, page 4, columns 2-3.
Massachusetts Centinel, Boston, MA, 1789 August 29
Contains the "Sixth Act of Congress" and "Seventh Act of Congress" (page 1), as well as Washington's response to an "Address of the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the States of New York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina" (page 3).
Massachusetts Centinel, Boston, MA, 1789 June 3
Contains the address of the ministers, churchwardens, and vestrymen of the German Lutheran Congregation in and near the city of Philadelphia to the President and George Washington's reply, page 1, columns 1-2.
The Daily Advertiser, New York, NY, 1789 June 8
Contains address from the General Assembly of the First Presbyterian Church to the President, and George Washington's response, page 2, column 2-3.
The Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser, Philadelphia, PA, 1790 January 14
Contains address of the Committee of the United Baptist Churches in Virginia, assembled in the city of Richmond, August 8, 1789, and George Washington's response, p. 3 col. 1-2.