A fellow Virginian informs William Short that he has gotten married and discusses Congress moving from Trenton, social events in Richmond, and news about mutual acquaintances.
William Short writes to a friend and former classmate, congratulating him on his marriage and discussing the institution.
A Virginia politician wonders if Short will return to America in time to replace him or James Monroe in their positions on the Virginia Council of State, and he informs Short that Judge Bartholomew Dandridge died and was replaced on the Virginia General Court by Henry Tazewell.
A friend of William Short updates him on political, legal, and cultural events in Virginia and the backcounty, relays information about relations between Virginia and Maryland, and discusses British debt.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.
Letter not found; listed by William Short in an inventory of his correspondence.