A fellow Virginian informs William Short that he has gotten married and discusses Congress moving from Trenton, social events in Richmond, and news about mutual acquaintances.
A friend in Virginia writes to Short lamenting the irregularity of their correspondence and discussing recent events in the state.
A friend of William Short describes how he is dealing with grief after his wife's death, the upbringing of his young children, and his return to active life.
The secretary to the American legation in London writes to William Short, discussing political conditions, offering advice, and describing his concerns and hopes for America's future.