NettetSamuel Harrison Smith was the founder of the National Intelligencer, which became the dominant newspaper of the capital. He published in it famous Jefferson's Manual, "A … NettetMargaret Bayard Smith Papers: Family Correspondence, 1789-1842; Smith, Jonathan Bayard H.(son); 1834-[1839] Contributor Names Smith, Margaret Bayard, 1778-1844. Created / Published 1834 - 1839 Subject Headings
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Nettet4. jun. 2002 · From Jonathan Bayard Smith. Amboy Augt. 28 1776. Respectd Sir. As I 1 find that Mr. Christopher Ludwig 2 is about setting off for Philadelphia in the morning, I think it a duty I owe to trouble you with a line or two by him. The troops have complaind much of their provisions, the bread in particular; tho’ they may have exaggerated … NettetSMITH, Jonathan Bayard, a Delegate from Pennsylvania; born in Philadelphia, Pa., February 21, 1742; received an English education, and was graduated from Princeton … NettetJonathan Bayard Smith was an American merchant, statesman. Background He was born on February 21, 1742, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, the second of three sons of Samuel Smith, a native of Portsmouth and a prominent Philadelphia merchant. Education mitchell mx6 spinning reel