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1 February 1811. “Recd. of the President of the U. States his letter to the Secretary of the...
31 December 1810, Washington. Encloses a copy of his report on the public buildings. Will call on...
In order to furnish some apology for the writer of the anonymous letter, I enclose a letter [...
I herein enclose the letter you did me the favor to write on the 29h. septr. 1809. The point...
The Society of Artists of the United States established at Philadelphia, have committed the...
I herewith transmit to you two reports. The first my annual report of the public Building the...
23 February 1811, Washington. Makes the following statement in compliance with JM’s direction...
Letter not found. 19 May 1811, Philadelphia. Calendared by Latrobe in a list of “Letters written...
In obedience to your directions conveyed to me by Mr Munroe, & contained in the resolution of the...
Notwithstanding the exertions I have made to complete the estimates required by the resolution of...
It was my intention to have undertaken the survey of the line of the Western Navigation of the...
The considerations which arise out of my engagement with the public in the direction of the...
I saw Mr. Bacon this morning who informed me that the letter I mentioned to you is now in...
11 February 1811, Washington. Submits at JM’s direction a list of outstanding claims against the...
I herewith transmit to you the account of monies expended on the furniture of the presidents...
Mr. Barry has expressed to me Your wish that your Glass should be sent by your Waggon. I will...
In obedience to your directions that I should furnish to You all the information on the subject...
My duty, as Chairman of the Commissioners of the Columbia turnpike roads obliged me to spend the...