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Presidential Series (24 September 1788–3 March 1797) | Volume 4 (8 September 1789–15 January 1790) | Documents | George Washington to Alexander Anderson, 18 November 1789

Cádiz, Spain [14 references + 14 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Caen, France [2 references]

Cagliari, Sardinia [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Calais, France [1 reference]

Calcutta (French warship captured from British) [1 subentry]

Calcutta (now Kolkata), India [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Caldas da Rainha, Portugal [2 references]

Calder, Robert (of Royal Navy) [3 references]

Caldiero, Italy [2 references]

Caldres [See redirect]

Caldwell, Mr. (Philadelphian in Europe) [1 reference]

Callander, James [1 reference]

Callier (also Caller), James [1 subentry]

Callier (also Caller), John [1 subentry]

Calvados, Department of, France [1 reference]

Cambacérès, Jean-Jacques Régis de (arch-chancellor of France) [1 reference]

Cambrian (British frigate) [8 references + 2 subentries]

Cambridge University [1 reference]

Camden, N.C. [2 references]

Camden, William [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Cameron, John (of Swan) [1 reference]

Camile, Capt. (of Jalousie) [1 reference]

Campbell, Alexander (commander at Fort Malden) [1 subentry]

Campbell, Archibald (N.Y. merchant) [2 references]

Campbell, Hugh G. [5 references + 1 subentry]

Campeche, Mexico [3 references]

Canada [3 references + 3 subentries]

Canary Islands [1 subentry]

Canby, Capt. (of Two Brothers) [3 references]

Cañedo, Francisco [1 reference]

Canfield, Ira (of Matilda) [1 reference]

Canton, China [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Cape Antonio, Cuba [1 reference]

Cape (Cabo) Codera, Venezuela [1 reference]

Cape Coure, Cuba [1 reference]

Cape François [See redirect]

Cape Girardeau, La. Territory (now Mo.) [3 references]

Cape Marie, Cuba [1 reference]

Cape Nicholas Mole [See redirect]

Cape of Good Hope [2 references]

Cape Ortegal, Spain [2 references]

Cape St. Vincent, Spain [1 reference]

Cape Tiburon, Haiti [1 reference]

Cape Town, South Africa [1 subentry]

Cap Français, Haiti [3 references]

Capper & Perkins (Birmingham merchants) [1 reference]

Caracas, Venezuela [1 reference]

Cárdenas, Alonso de, viscount de Ambite (Spanish minister to England) [2 references]

Carew, Capt. (of Maria) [1 reference]

Carey, James [1 reference]

Carling, Thomas F. (impressed seaman) [1 reference]

Carlisle, 1st Earl of (Charles Howard; governor of Jamaica) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Carlota Joaquina (princess of Portugal) [1 reference]

Carman, Robert (of Two Brothers) [1 reference]

Carmick, Daniel [3 references + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Caroline (British frigate) [2 references]

Caroline (U.S. schooner) (J. L. Cranston) [1 reference]

Carondelet Canal [1 reference]

Carr, William (of Netley) [1 reference]

Carr, William C. [1 subentry]

Carrington (British judge at Ceylon) [1 reference]

Carrington, Edward (acting consul at Canton) [2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Carrol, Capt. (of Andromeda) [1 reference]

Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton Manor, Md.) [1 reference]

Carroll, John (archbishop of Baltimore) [4 references + 4 subentries]

Cartagena, Spain [2 references + 1 subentry]

Carter, Thomas [1 reference]

Carteret, John [See redirect]

Cartwright, Richard (British consul general at Algiers) [1 reference]

Carvalho e Melo, Henrique José de, 2nd marquis de Pombal (Portuguese health minister) [5 references]

Casa Calvo, Sebastián Calvo de la Puerta y O’Farill, marqués de [11 references + 14 subentries]

Cassel, Thomas (of Phoebe) [1 reference]

Cassidy, Henry [1 reference]

Cassin, John (superintendent of Washington navy yard) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Cathalan, Stephen, Jr. (vice-consul at Marseilles) [4 references + 2 subentries]

Catharine (U.S. brig) (J. Seaward) [3 references]

Cathcart, James Leander (former consul at Tripoli) [2 references + 13 subentries]

Cathcart, Jane Woodside (Mrs. James Leander) [2 references]

Cato (U.S. schooner) [1 reference]

Caulfield, Thomas Gordon (British naval officer) [2 references]

Caulks, Richard (justice of the peace in La. Territory) [2 references]

Cayenne, French Guiana [1 reference]

Cazenove, Théophile [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Celestin (slave at New Orleans) [2 references]

Centaur (British warship) [1 reference]

Centurion (U.S. ship) (Lord) [1 reference]

Ceracchi, Thèrése [2 references]

Cette (now Sète), France [3 references]

Cevallos Guerra, Pedro (Spanish minister of state) [4 references + 11 subentries]

Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Chalmers, George [5 references + 1 subentry]

Chamberlain, Edward [2 references]

Chambers, Joseph (register of the land office in eastern Miss. Territory) [1 reference]

Champagny, Jean-Baptiste Nompère (French interior minister) [1 reference]

Champlin, Christopher (deceased owner of Hope and Rowena) [2 references]

Champlin, George (owner of Hope) [1 reference]

Chandler, Joseph (of Reliance) [1 reference]

Changeur, Pierre [1 reference]

Chantereyne, F. (Cherbourg merchant and I. C. Barnet’s agent) [3 references]

Chapman, Jonathan (part-owner of Indus) [3 references + 1 subentry]

Chardon, Daniel Marc Antoine [1 reference]

Charles I (of England) [2 references]

Charles II (of England) [4 references]

Charles II (of Spain) [2 references]

Charles III (of Spain) [1 reference]

Charles IV (of Spain) [26 references + 5 subentries]

Charles VI (1685–1740) [2 subentries]

Charles IX (of Sweden) [1 reference]

Charles (U.S. ship) (Burnet) [1 reference]

Charles (U.S. ship) (Tripp) [1 reference]

Charles Carter (U.S. ship) (Tomkins) [3 references]

Charleston, S.C. [12 references + 13 subentries]

Charleston Botanical Society, S.C. [1 reference]

Charlestown, Mass. [3 references]

Chase, John (of Sally) [1 reference]

Chase, Michael (British seaman) [2 references]

Chase, Stephen (of Sally) [1 reference]

Cheltenham, England [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Cheraulx, M. (French consul at Bergen, Norway) [1 reference]

Cherbourg, France [2 references + 1 subentry]

Cherokee Indians [1 reference]

Chesapeake Bay [4 references]

Chess, Robert [1 reference]

Chester, Pa. [1 reference]

Chestnut (Chesnut) St., Philadelphia [1 reference]

Chew, John, Jr. [1 subentry]

Chicago [1 subentry]

Chichester, 2nd Earl of (Thomas Pelham) [1 reference]

Chile [2 references]

China [1 reference + 3 subentries]

Choate, Job (of Paulina) [1 reference]

Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of (George Cholmondeley) [1 reference]

Chouteau, Auguste [1 reference]

Christian VI (of Denmark) [1 subentry]

Christian VII (of Denmark) [3 references + 1 subentry]

Christians [1 subentry]

Christiansand, Norway [2 references + 1 subentry]

Christie, George (impressed seaman) [1 reference]

Christie, Richard (mate of Commerce) [1 reference]

Christy, John (of Nancy) [2 references]

Church, James B. [1 subentry]

Church, John (consul at Cork) [1 subentry]

Church Sons & Busteed (Cork merchants) [1 reference]

Cicero (U.S. ship) (J. Parker) [1 subentry]

Cincinnati, Society of [2 references]

City Bank of Boston [1 reference]

Civil War [1 reference]

Claiborne, William C. C. (governor of Orleans Territory) [5 references + 31 subentries]

Claims of the British West India Colonists to the Right of Obtaining Necessary Supplies from America (Jordan) [2 references]

Clamouse Brown, Peter de (vice-consul at Oporto) [1 reference]

Clapp, Samuel (of Harmony) [1 reference]

Clark, Mr. (endorses bill) [1 reference]

Clark, Daniel [1 reference + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Clark, William (consul at Emden) [2 subentries]

Clarke, Ichabod (of Little Cornelia) [1 reference]

Clarke, John (owner and captain of Sea Flower) [1 reference]

Clarksburg, Va. (now W.Va.) [1 reference]

Clarkson & Cross [1 reference + 2 subentries]

Clay, Henry [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Clay, John [1 reference]

Clay, Joseph [1 reference]

Clements, John [2 references]

Clements, Thomas, Jr. (Boston merchant) [1 reference]

Cleopatra (British frigate) [3 references]

Clermont, N.Y. [1 reference]

Clifden (stallion) [1 reference]

Clinton, DeWitt (mayor of N.Y.) [2 references + 2 subentries]

Clinton, George (vice-president of U.S.) [1 reference]

clothing [1 reference + 13 subentries]

Clyde River, Scotland [1 reference]

Coburn, John [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Cocceji, Samuel von [2 references]

Cochlin, William [1 subentry]

Cock (also Cook), Capt. (of Two Brothers) [1 reference]

Cockburn, George (commander of Phaeton) [1 reference]

Code des Prises (Chardon) [2 references]

Codex Juris Gentium Recentissimi (Wenck) [2 references]

Coffee, Peter (seaman on Eugenia) [1 reference]

Coffin, Alexander, Jr. [3 references + 4 subentries]

Coffin, Hector (of Adair) [1 reference]

Coffin, Lydia Hussey (Mrs. Alexander, Jr.) [1 reference]

Coggia, Sidi Mohamet (alcayde of Porto Farine and marine general) [1 reference]

Coles, Isaac A. [5 references + 1 “see also” entry]

Colesworthy, Waldo (of Minerva) [2 references]

Collectanea Juridica (Hargrave) [2 references]

Collection of All the Treaties between Great Britain and Other Powers (Jenkinson) [1 reference]

Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and Other Powers (Chalmers) [1 reference]

Collection of Treaties of Peace, Commerce, and Alliance, between Great-Britain and Other Powers, from the Year 1619 to 1734: To Which is Added, A Discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great Britain, in Respect to Neutral Nations (Jenkinson) [2 references]

College of Arms, England [1 reference]

College of Physicians of Philadelphia [1 reference]

Collety, Miguel (acting vice-consul at Algeciras) [1 reference]

Collingwood, 1st Baron (Cuthbert Collingwood) [2 references + 3 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) [2 references + 1 subentry]

Colorado River [1 subentry]

Columbia (U.S. ship) (A. Lewis) [2 references]

Columbus (Guerin) [1 subentry]

Comet (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

commerce [1 reference + 4 subentries]

Commerce, Treaty of (1668) [1 reference]

Commerce, Treaty of (1706) [1 reference]

Commerce, Treaty of (1715) (at Madrid) [1 reference]

Commerce (U.S. brig) (Price) [2 references]

Commerce (U.S. schooner) (Harper) [1 reference]

Commerce (U.S. ship) (Adams) [2 references]

Commerce (U.S. ship) (Preble) [2 references]

Commerce and Navigation, Treaty of (1753) [1 reference]

Commerce and Navigation, Treaty of (1766) [1 reference]

Commerce and Navigation, Treaty of (1766) (Anglo-Russian) [2 references]

commodities [1 reference + 136 subentries + 5 “see also” entries]

Complete History of England, from the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748 (Smollett) [1 reference]

Concordia, Orleans Territory [3 references + 1 subentry]

Conduit St., London [1 reference]

Condy, Jeremiah (owner of Wilmington Packet) [1 reference]

Confederacy (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

Congress, Continental [3 references + 2 subentries]

Congress, Second (1791–93) [1 subentry]

Congress, Third (1793–95) [1 subentry]

Congress, Fourth (1795–97) [1 subentry]

Congress, Fifth (1797–99) [1 subentry]

Congress, Seventh (1801–3) [1 reference + 3 subentries]

Congress, Eighth (1803–5) [1 reference + 13 subentries]

Congress, Ninth (1805–7) [12 references + 15 subentries]

Congress, Fourteenth (1815–17) [1 subentry]

Congress, Seventeenth (1821–23) [1 subentry]

Congress, Eighteenth (1823–25) [1 subentry]

Congress, Thirtieth (1847–49) [1 subentry]

Congress, U.S. [1 reference + 3 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Congress (U.S. frigate) [7 references + 3 subentries]

Connecticut [2 references + 3 subentries]

Constance (British sloop of war) [1 reference]

Constantine, Algeria [1 reference]

Constantine Pavlovich, Grand Duke (of Russia) (brother of Alexander I) [1 reference]

Constellation (U.S. frigate) [4 references]

Constitution, U.S. [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Constitution (U.S. frigate) [5 references + 2 subentries]

consulates [1 subentry]

consuls and agents, U.S. [33 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Convention of 1800 (with France) [10 references]

Convention of 1802 (with Spain) [5 references + 2 subentries]

Convention of Claims and Duties (1831) (with France) [2 references]

Convention of Mortfontaine [See redirect]

convicts [1 subentry]

Cook, Capt. (of schooner Mercury) [1 reference]

Cooper, Henry (consul at St. Croix) [1 subentry]

Cooper, James (of New Jersey) [1 reference]

Copenhagen, Denmark [3 references + 2 subentries]

Copenhagen, Treaty of (1670) [1 reference]

Copenhagen, Treaty of (1701) [1 reference]

Copenhagen, University of [1 reference]

Corbett, Thomas (president of S.C. Insurance Company) [1 subentry]

Corfu, Greece [1 subentry]

Corisco Island [1 reference]

Cornelia (U.S. snow) (Hathaway) [2 references]

Cornigliano Ligure, Italy [1 reference]

Cornland (J. H. Daveiss estate) [1 reference]

Cornwall, England [1 reference]

Cornwallis (Royal Navy vessel) [1 subentry]

Cornwallis, William [1 reference]

corporal punishment [1 subentry]

Corps universel diplomatique du droit des gens (Dumont) [3 references]

Cory, William (of Ann) [1 reference]

Cottineau, Dennis (of Pallas) [1 reference]

Courland, Duchy of (now in Latvia) [1 reference]

Coursell, Peter (of Lyon) [3 references]

Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture [1 subentry]

Cowan, Malcolm (Royal Navy commander) [1 subentry]

Cowes, Isle of Wight [1 subentry]

Cox, Mr. (creditor of JM) [1 reference]

Cox, James S. [2 subentries]

Coxe, Tench [2 subentries]

Cozzens, Charles (owner of Polly) [1 reference]

Crafts, David (of Herald) [1 reference]

Cranfield, Ira (of Matilda) [1 reference]

Creek Indians [2 references + 2 subentries]

Creighton, Caleb [1 subentry]

crime [14 subentries]

criminals, deported [1 reference]

Croan, John (of Polly & Nancy) [1 reference]

Crocker (of Jefferson) [1 reference]

Croke, Alexander (vice-admiralty judge at Halifax) [2 references + 1 subentry]

Cromwell, Oliver [3 references + 1 subentry]

Cronstadt (Kronstadt), Russia [1 reference]

Crooked Island [1 reference]

Crosselet, Mr. [See redirect]

Crousillat, Louis (Philadelphia merchant) [3 references]

Crowe, Samuel (of Almy) [1 reference]

Crowninshield, Jacob (congressman) [2 subentries]

Cruise (Cruize), Lawrence (chaplain and captain’s clerk of Constellation) [3 references]

Cuba [1 reference + 15 subentries + 6 “see also” entries]

Cumaná, Venezuela [1 reference]

Cunningham, John (of Huntress) [2 references]

Curaçao [1 reference + 3 subentries]

Cushing, Thomas H. [1 reference]

Cutts, Anna Payne (Mrs. Richard) [10 references + 2 subentries]

Cutts, Richard [3 references + 1 subentry]

Czartoryski, Prince Adam Jerzy (Russian minister of foreign affairs) [3 references + 1 subentry]