Timothy Pickering
1745 – 1829
61 works on record
Works

A review of the correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, late president of the United States, and the late William Cunningham, esq., beginning in 1803, and ending in 1812
1824

Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate, December 21, 1808
1809

A plain and alarming statement of our public affairs
1808

A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States, from the state of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his constituents, a view of the imminent danger, of an unnecessary and ruinous war. Addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state. To which is added, Governor Sullivan's answer
1808

A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering
1808

Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808
1808

Important and alarming information

Col. Pickering's observations introductory to reading the Declaration of Independence, at Salem, July 4, 1823

An address to the people of the U. States

An easy plan of discipline for a militia

Lettre du secrétaire d'Etat des États-unis de l'Amérique au général Charles C. Pinckney, ministre-plénipotentiaire desdits États-unis près la république française; en réponse aux différentes plaintes faites contre le gouvernement des États-unis, par le ministre français, dans ses notes officielles des 27 octobre et 15 novembre 1796, adressées au secrétaire d'Etat
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An Easy Plan of Discipline for a Militia. By Timothy Pickering, Jun. [Three Lines From Treatise on the Militia, by C.S.]
The Timothy Pickering papers
1966
Calendar of Pickering papers
1966
Salem, November 19, 1824. Sir, I duly received your letter of the 23d ult. which not requiring an immediate answer, I postponed it to other engagements ..
1824
A letter from Colonel Pickering, containing a narrative of the outrage committed on him at Wyoming
1819
Address to the Essex Agricultural Society, May 5, 1818
1818
Mr. Pickering submitted the following resolution, which was read and committed to a committee of the whole House on the state of the union
1816
Mr. Pickering's speech in the House of Representatives of the U. States, on Saturday the 26th and Monday the 28th of February, 1814 ..
1814
Political essays
1812
Mr. Pickering's motion
1810
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts
1808
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate of the United States
1808
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the U. States from the state of Massachusetts
1808
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate of the U. States
1808
A letter from the Honourable Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts
1808
Mr. Pickering's speech, November 30, 1808
1808
From Timothy Pickering, to P. Johnston, Esq. of Prince Edward County, Virginia
1798
Letter from the secretary of state to Charles C. Pinckney, Esq
1797
A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary at Paris
1797
Letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to the Chevalier de Yrujo, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of His Catholic Majesty to the United States of America. August 8th, 1797
1797
A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary for the Department of State of the United States-- to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, at Paris
1797
To the editor of the United States gazette
1797
Timothy Pickering papers
Speeches in the Senate of the United States, on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the embargo laws
Tables of the postage of all single letters rated in cents according to a law of the United States, passed the 20th of February 1792
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate of the U. States, December 1, 1808
Monarchy in the United States
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate, December 21, 1808, on the bill making further provision for enforcing the Embargo
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a Senator of the United States, from the state of Massachusetts
Historical Index to the Pickering Papers
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808
Observations introductory to reading the Declaration of independence, at Salem, July 4, 1823
A Message from the president of the United States of America, to Congress
Review of the administration of the government of the United States of America; since the year ninety-three. Or; The correspondence between the secretary of state; and the French minister on that subject
Official notes from the minister of the French Republic
Report of the secretary of state, on the memorial of Antonia Carmichael, widow of William Carmichael, deceased
Confidential message from the president of the United States
Report of the secretary of state, on the memorial of sundry citizens of the United States, residing in the city of Philadelphia, referred to him, by order of the House, on the seventh of May last
A review of the correspondence between the Hon. John Adams ... and the late Wm. Cunningham
Hear both sides, or, An address to all impartial men of all parties
Speeches in the Senate of the United States on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the embargo laws
Account of premiums awarded in 1828
Fac-simile of General Washington's hand-writing and sketches of his private character
Remarks made in the Senate upon the manufacturing bill
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the U. States from the state of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war
Message from the President of the United States, accompanying a report of the Secretary of State, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the President, on the eighteenth instant ...
Mr. Pickering's speech, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, on Saturday the 26th and Monday the 28th of February, 1814
A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering ... exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war
On the locust tree