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§ To Richard Harrison. 1 April 1806, Department of State. “In answer to your request [not found],...
It appearing that William Eaton Esqr. late Consul of the United States at Tunis did on the 9th....
20 April 1803, Department of State. “There does not appear to be any charge of an improper nature...
14 April 1804, Department of State. “The Secretary of State presents his respects to the Auditor...
In settling the accounts of Mr. Short, he is to be allowed at the rate of three thousand dollars...
19 January 1804, Treasury Department. “In your letter to me of the 1st. July last on the subject...
§ From Richard Harrison. 20 July 1806, Auditor’s Office. “I have the honor herewith to submit for...
3 May 1802, Department of State. “The Secretary of State informs the Auditor of the Treasury,...
8 June 1805, Department of State. “I herewith return Mr. Yznardi’s papers & accounts all the...
§ To Richard Harrison. 11 April 1806, Department of State. “The accounts of Dr. Davis, as Agent...
27 December 1803, Treasury Department. “I have the honor to enclose extracts from the Accounts of...
In settling the accounts of David Lenox, as an agent of the United States in England for the...
15 April 1803. Requests the dates of the commencement and termination of Moses Young’s services...
17 April 1804, Treasury Department, Auditor’s Office. “The Accounts of William Savage, Agent at...
From the tenor of the within extract, the commencement of Mr. Dawson’s allowance seems to be...
17 June 1805, Department of State . “I return the documents contained in your communication of...
§ From Richard Harrison. 12 May 1806. “Since the presentation of Mr OBrien’s last claim, I have...
7 January 1804. “These papers are respectfully submitted to the Secretary of State with a view of...
25 March 1805, Department of State . “In answer to the questions you have put, respecting Mr....
24 April 1804, Treasury Department, Auditor’s Office. “I have the honor herewith to lay before...
10 June 1805, Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department . “In compliance with the request of Mr....
9 January 1804, Department of State. “I have received your note of the 7th. inst. requesting a...
I return the documents enclosed in your letter of the 19th. Ult. in relation to Mr. Eatons...
The President directs that there be admitted in the accounts of Mr. King credits in his favor for...
I beg leave to furnish you with the following answers to the questions which you have proposed to...
26 December 1803, Department of State. “I have received your letter of the 24th. inst. respecting...
§ From Richard Harrison. 3 January 1806, Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department. “I have the honor...
The enclosed account is sent to you, that it may be settled at the Treasury. A reasonable...
Mr. Cathcart has substituted the enclosed statement for that enclosed in your letter of the 24th....
In answer to your reference concerning Mr. King’s accounts I have the honor to observe, 1st. That...
The statement you furnished of Mr. Adam’s accounts is correct as to dates and allowances. His...
28 December 1803. Informs JM that the accounts of Joseph Fenwick, former consul at Bordeaux,...
As the Accounts of Mr. Eaton, late Consul at Tunis, are the first of the kind that have been...
I herewith return to you Mr. Russells papers with my objection, being in substance what I had the...
§ From Richard Harrison. 22 January 1806, Treasury Department. “The enclosed Account of John...
§ To Richard Harrison. 5 May 1806, Department of State. “The charges contained in Mr. O’Brien’s...
24 December 1803, Treasury Department, Auditor’s Office. “Having examined the papers in relation...
Of the itims under the first head of Mr. Eatons charge the outfit may be admitted. His Commission...