Report on the President's Annual Address to Congress.
- imprint_number: 1800.056
- title: President's speech. Some time after our paper was at press, a gentleman who came in Capt. Butler's packet from Alexandria, politely gave us the following speech, which we hasten to lay before our patrons. : Washington, Nov. 22. This day at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States met both houses of Congress in the Senate chamber, and delivered the following speech ...
- sequence_number: 56
- year: 1800
- place_issued: Norfolk
- issuing_press: Willett & O'Connor
- author: Norfolk Herald.
- notes: First annual message from a President to be delivered at the national capital of Washington; Adams used this last address to praise the army and navy for their performance in the Quasi-War with France and to congratulate the government of its successful relocation to the District of Columbia.
Only recorded copy is held by the Public Records Office in London.
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