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I have received your letter of Oct: 29 covering the resolutions of the 119 Regiment of the...
I duly recd. your favor of Sepr. 15. to which was annexed the copy of Count Romanzoff’s letter to...
3 December 1809, Rapids at Lower Sandusky. Informs JM that the Wyandot chiefs have agreed that...
I recd. your two favors of June 12. & Sepr. 17. & am extremely concerned that I cannot give you...
Your favor of Aug. 19. came duly to hand, and I tender my thanks for it. I have very little to...
The death of Mr Keith Spence, late navy agent at New Orleans, having been duly notified to this...
The high estimation in which I have ever held your Character has induced me to Christen a Child...
4 December 1809. Transmits report of the secretary of the navy referred to in the annual message...
I have revolved for some time in my mind the ideas which in a crude form I have taken the liberty...
As the inclosed letter to bishop Madison, contains the principles of an useful method, not...
Account between the Honble. James Madison—and Mr. Thornton. William Thornton Dr: 1806 Augst. 4....
5 December 1809, Knoxville. Encloses a letter from John Dickinson of Nashville, who seeks the...
5 December 1809. Petition requests the appointment of a brigadier general of militia for the...
5 December 1809, Washington. Provides Forrest with the statement he requested that Forrest had...
The inclosed letter is from Father Richard, the Director of a school at Detroit; & being on a...
7 December 1809, Washington. Tells of his invention, a method “to propel Ships and Vessells of...
7 December 1809, New York. Introduces William Cutting, “a gentleman of the first respectability &...
I took the liberty of placing before you some few ideas on the subject of an application of the...
Docr. Fraser of South Carolina, whom I take the liberty of mentioning to you for nomination to...
Major Clarke and I had the honor some time ago to receive thro’ our friend Mr. Wirt, letters from...
Al: McRae returns his respects to Mr. Madison. As it will be known on Al: McRae’s arrival in...
The Bearer Mr. McRae, heretofore Lieutenant Governor of Virginia is represented to me as about to...
Your favor of the 25th Oct. afforded me much pleasure by the information it gave of the success...
Your Letter of the 23d. of October reached me on the 25h. of last Month. That of the 23d. of...
I duly recd: your two letters of the 26. & 30. Ult. The State of Col. Monroe’s mind is very...
The inclosed Letter I leave with you. It will be seen by no person, till your pleasure be known....
Being Enlisted as a Soldier In Your Army the 17th. of last March when In a State of Intocsication...
11 December 1809, Washington. Gives details on construction and repairs of the Capitol wings,...
The foundations of the National Government being laid in the people—the intimate connexion...
12 December 1809. Transmits a “copy of a paper purporting to be a Circular letter from Mr Jackson...