- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Washington, MD - 15 April 1806
The confidence you have been pleased to place in me is extremely flattering, and it would seem that there has been, without explanation, a sort of consent between our minds.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Baltimore, MD - 17 May 1806
The mountain part of my project is for the health of my daughter, who has just come on from South Carolina, to pass the season with me.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Bedford, PA - 15 August 1806
I leave here my daughter and her son, who have both greatly profited by the use of the waters, or, what is perhaps more probable, by the mountain air.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Lexington, KY - 6 November 1806
Yesterday, Mr. Jos. Davis, the district attorney of the United States, made an application to the federal court at Frankfort, for a warrant to apprehend me for treasonable practice, or on some suspicion thereof.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Nashville, KY - 20 December 1806
I have experienced distressing delays ; but shall be at the mouth of the Cumberland on the 23d, Sunday. Please to repair thither.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 21 May 1807
Mr. Tyrrell will tell you of all the strange things which are passing here. Of the bills, the first which you indorsed has been paid by Mr. Alston.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 29 June 1807
I recommend to you to place Mrs. Blennerhassett and your children with Mrs. Alston, till these agitations shall be composed.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 4 August 1807
Mr. Alston and Mr. Neville successively made attempts to see you at the tavern, but were denied.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 5 August 1807
I am much gratified, my dear sir, by your letter and notes. It is impossible for us to communicate freely, except through the intervention of counsel.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 27 August 1807
Mr. Luckett and I have an unsettled account to a considerable amount. He holds a bill indorsed by you.
- Aaron Burr letter to Harman Blennerhassett
Richmond, VA - 1 September 1807
It seems that some misapprehension exists on the subject of the bill held by Mr. Luckett.