Edmond Charles Genet
1763 – 1834
A message of the President of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain
Address on the means of opening new sources of wealth for the northern states
Address on the several subjects of science, useful knowledge, public improvements finances and public law
Address on the several subjects of science, useful knowledge, public improvements, finances, and public law, in reference to rivers, canals, navigation, and commerce
Communications on the next election for president of the United States
Correspondance entre le citoyen Genet, Ministre Plenipotentiaire de la Republique Française pres les Etats-Unis, et les membres du gouvernement féderal
Extraits de la correspondance du citoyen Genet (1793)
French originals
Great news. By this morning's mail. Chronicle-Office, Wednesday morning, January 22, 1794
Growth and manufacture of silk
In Assembly, March 18, 1822. Petition of E. C. Genet. To the Honorable the legislature of the state of New-York ...
Le citoyen Genet, ministre plenipotentiaire de la République française près les États-Unis, à M. Jefferson, secretaire d'état des États-Unis