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I take the liberty of transmitting to you a copy of the first 24 pages of my “Remarks on the...
20 April 1813, Philadelphia. “By the death of Dr. Rush, there is a vacancy in the Mint. I had for...
The bearer of this note is Mr. J. C. Cabell, a young Virginian of uncommon merit, who has just...
I find there is to be a “physician” general of the arm. of the U. States —I have the vanity to...
You will place me under a very great obligation by letting me have, by the bearer of this note,...
In consequence of your note , I have waited on Mr. Michaux. He assures me, that he will...
20 May 1810, Philadelphia. Has initiated at his personal expense a scientific expedition into the...
§ From Benjamin Smith Barton. 13 January 1806, Philadelphia. “I find, by the President’s letter...
I am greatly obliged to you for the drawing and specimens, which you have forwarded to me. The...
I take the liberty of introducing to your knowledge the bearer of this, Mr. Benjamin Rittenhouse....