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19 March 1809, Windham, Connecticut. Discusses the Embargo, MacGowty’s experience as a seaman,...
I have the honor of offering, for your acceptance, the life of the Duke of Malborough lately...
Prevented by a severe cold from paying You my Congratulations, personally, on the 4th of March, I...
Previously to the establishment of arrangements for carrying on the work during the ensuing...
11 August 1809. The war in Europe has disrupted commerce, and twenty-six American ships have been...
My worthy friend, General Dearborne informed me, that the President of the United States would...
You will observe by the enclosed letter, that Mr. Dallas wishes to know, what he is to do with...
I enclose a note just received from Lafayette which confirms my belief in the interest M. F....
The enclosed Letter is from the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, And in compliance with her...
Ph: Reed presents his compliments to Mr Madison, and in answer to Mr. Madisons note of yesterday,...
27 June 1809, London. Appointed the American consul in Rotterdam, Joy has not taken his post. He...
At a meeting of a part of the Inhabitants of the Town of Pittsfield in the County of Rutland &...
11 March 1809, New Orleans. Congratulates JM upon his inauguration and asks for the same...
The enclosed letter contains an acknowledgment of the remittance made to Jacob Adams for the wine...
Col. Swan has desired me to hand you the enclosed letter. It seems as if it should have been...
This will be delivered to you by Mr John Crow who is an applicant for the office of Marshall...
Ca. 20 May 1809. Petition asks permission for the signers, who first fled from Santo Domingo to...
The enclosed is the only Original despatch which has been received by Mr Jackson. Not having time...
Having at all times felt the most ardent desire to promote the interest and happiness of my...
4 May 1809, Washington. Frazer, a slave dealer, has lost a considerable sum owing to a peculiar...
The Commissioned and Staff Officers of the fourth Brigade in the third Division of Ohio Militia,...
Although something of my situation is hinted at in the poem, yet perhaps not sufficient to give...
The papers by the Northern Mail of this day just received I hasten to forward to you. They are...
I beg leave to propose to your Excelency what I think an Improvement to the President’s House. It...
G Granger presents his most respectfull compliments to the President and, at the request of the...
With your approbation the enclosed letter to Comre. Rodgers will be forwarded and a similar...
The inclosed Papers from Governor Claiborne were sent to the Secretary of State who returned them...
22 March 1809, Leghorn. The American consul encloses correspondence with Armstrong in Paris...
The Sudden departure of Mr. Coles Has Left me But the Time to Come to town, take Leave of Him,...
It is with extreme Satisfaction that I do my self the honour to address you as President of these...