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I am sensible that I discharge a very delicate & perhaps officious Duty in mentioning the Name of...
In selecting Gentlemen for the great heads of Departments, in the Executive branch of the...
Inclosed are the resolutions adopted by the Legislature of this State at the extraordinary...
I have received a letter from Capt. George Hite of Jefferson County Virginia, stating his...
At this critical and eventful period in our national Affairs I have ventured with the most...
Will you permit an old and sincere Friend to congratulate his Country, on what Tomorrow shall...
I have endeavoured to ascertain how the votes wou’d be in the Senate upon the nomination of Mr....
On the eve of your entering into the duties of the high station, to which the voice of a free...
In compliance with a request of the Legislature of this State, I have the honor to transmit the...
3 March 1809, Senate Chamber. Withdraws his earlier support for Obadiah Jones, who had sought a...
It is with extreme Satisfaction that I do my self the honour to address you as President of these...
Mr Troups complts to Mr Madison—incloses a paper to which the names of several respectable...
4 March 1809, New Boston, New Hampshire. Has invented a system of medicine that will cure...
4 March 1809, Newark. Congratulates JM on becoming president and anticipates “the same moderate,...
4 March 1809. With Dr. John Thomas presiding and Cornelius Comegys serving as secretary the...
Document not found. 4 March 1809, Lancaster, Kentucky. Acknowledged in JM to the chairman of the...
I send you a march which I composed in your honor, I take the liberty to offer it to you as the...
Yr. speech which reached here last night is so far as my information reaches much approved, for...
Very seldom did I ever ask the attention of the President of the U States to any Candidate for...
James W. Moss e[s] quire now of Mason County in this State has made some arrangements to move to...
6 March 1809, Hager’s Town. The “republican Citizens” of Washington County met at the courthouse...
Before this you will have seen the proceedings of the Legislature of this State. It is with much...
The undersigned practising Attornies at law within the Mississippi Territory beg leave...
8 March 1809, London. He has written Lord Grenville regarding inconsistencies in the...
Agreeably to your instructions, I have made arrangements to provide the most necessary articles...
It might be expected that a woman & a stranger shou’d apologize for the freedom of addressing The...
Prevented by a severe cold from paying You my Congratulations, personally, on the 4th of March, I...
11 March 1809, London. Reports that at least eight ships from America have recently arrived in a...
11 March 1809, New Orleans. Congratulates JM upon his inauguration and asks for the same...
Immediately after the affair of the Chesapeake (July 4th.) I went to Mr. Jefferson, making him a...
Previously to the establishment of arrangements for carrying on the work during the ensuing...
Although I have not the honor of a personal acquaintance with you, duty and affection prompt me...
Retired as I live from the political World, and devoted as I am Obliged to be to the duties of my...
Letter not found. 13 March 1809. Mentioned in Edwards to JM, 18 May 1809 . Discusses complaints...
I had the honor to write to you unofficially & very much at large on the 12t Jany; it will not be...
G Granger presents his most respectfull compliments to the President and, at the request of the...
The plan on which the Presidents square is proposed to be planted having been approved by the...
I solicit your directions as to the adaptation of the rooms in the East end of the President’s...
At a Period, the most eventful ever witnessed by Man, when the whole civiliz’d World is engag’d...
14 March 1809, Norwich, Vermont. Buck [a former Federalist representative who had served in the...
I had the honor to address you the 25th. Ulto. by the Brig Vestal of Hull, Lennant Jones, Master,...
On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington, I found from...
The honourable and dignifyed languidge of Your late Inaugural adress, protends a peculiarly...
As men in public offices are Subject to Recive public addresses and private proposals—I Solicit...
17 March 1809, Inglesville, Montgomery County, Virginia. A native of the British West Indies,...
Being absent from town I did not ⟨rec⟩eive untill the evening of the 15th. your Letter of the 7th...
18 March 1809, New Orleans. Encloses 7 Mar. proceedings of the territorial House of...
19 March 1809, Windham, Connecticut. Discusses the Embargo, MacGowty’s experience as a seaman,...
The enclosed Letter is from the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, And in compliance with her...
I have been in the habit of corresponding with Mr. Jefferson during his administration, on...