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The Presidential Series (1788–1797), when complete, will cover the eight precedent-setting years of Washington's presidency. These volumes include the public papers either written by Washington or presented to him during both of his administrations. Among the documents are Washington's messages to Congress, addresses from public and private bodies, applications for public office, letters of recommendation and documents concerned with diplomatic and Indian affairs. Also in these volumes are Washington's private papers, which include family letters, farm reports, letters to and from friends and acquaintanaces, and documents relating to the administration of his Mount Vernon plantation and management of the presidential household.

The Journal of the Proceedings of the President, 1793-1797
(Dorothy Twohig, ed., 1981)

Presidential Series
Volume Number, Dates Covered, Editor/s, and Date Published
1. September 1788 – March 1789
(Dorothy Twohig, ed., 1987)
2. April – June 1789
(Dorothy Twohig, ed., 1987)
3. June – September 1789
(Dorothy Twohig, ed., 1989)
4. September 1789 – January 1790
(Dorothy Twohig, ed., 1993)
5. January – June 1790
(Dorothy Twohig, Mark A. Mastromarino, and Jack D. Warren, eds., 1996)
6. July – November 1790
(Mark A. Mastromarino, ed., 1996)
7. December 1790 – March 1791
(Jack D. Warren, Jr., ed., 1998)
8. March – September 1791
(Mark A. Mastromarino, ed., 1999)
9. September 1791 – February 1792
(Mark A. Mastromarino and Jack D. Warren, eds., 2000)
10. March – August 1792
(Robert F. Haggard and Mark A. Mastromarino, eds., 2002)
11. August 1792 – January 1793
(Christine S. Patrick, ed., 2002)
12. January – May 1793
(Christine S. Patrick and John C. Pinheiro, eds., 2005)
13. June – August 1793
(Christine S. Patrick, ed., 2007)
14. September – December 1793
(David R. Hoth, ed., 2008)
Index to Presidential Series

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