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T Munroe presents his respects to the President and begs leave to state to him that the Express...
I yesterday received the enclosed Letter from the Treasurer of the Western Shore of the State of...
Some Accounts against the public buildings having been presented which the money in T Munroes...
Mr. Soderstom assignee of Mr L’Enfant wishing to take Lots for his claim, or considerable part...
Reluctant as I feel to trouble you unnecessarily about City affairs, I do not think it proper to...
The St. of Maryld has since 19 Decr 91, sold to a considerable amot., lands within the City of...
T Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President, and thinks it necessary to...
I very reluctantly trouble you with City Affairs, at this time particularly, when, no doubt,...
Expenditures on the Streets in July 1803 Overseers & Labourers wages in June $763.71  Lumber for...
T Munroe being informed that the President is engaged with the Secretaries would not ask his...
I have endeavored to ascertain what it will cost to widen the Penna. Avenue as proposed, but...
T Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President—several very worthy mechanics...
The enclosed was written and sent over to your House late this forenoon, under the impression...
T. Munroe’s most respectful Compliments—he waited on the President with the enclosed lists, but...
T. Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President.—Drafts of the Surveyor of...
T. Munroe begs leave respectfully to enquire of the President whether the enclosed Acct. is in...
From the Presidents message to Congress of the 24th January last, concerning the affairs of this...
Claims against the public buildings John Haydock $240. for work & expenses at stone quarries in...
Amount of monies Expended by the Superintendant of the City of Washington under the Presidents...
I beg leave respectfully to submit for your consideration a sketch of our funds and a few remarks...
In answer to your Letter of the 16th Instant I have the honor to inform you that, altho’ I have...
On the reciept of the enclosed, I went down to the road to see what Mr King meant, when I found...
T Munroe has had the honor of recieving the Presidents note of this morning and will conform...
T. Munroe’s best respects to the President. Being informed that Mr. Jonos was not in Alexandria,...
The enclosed papers were put into my hands by a Mr Hall, the person therein named, with a request...
Matthias Kyan } The Overseers say the 17 persons here mentioned are all those employed at the...
Two Drafts amounting to between 5 & 6 thousand dollars for sheet iron, pig lead &c, bought by Mr...
I have the honor of enclosing a Letter which I yesterday received from Mr Nicholas King.— The...
T. Munroe’s most respectful Compliments, and asks whether it is the pleasure of the President to...
City of Washington Dr. to The State of Maryland to 1t. Apl to 1. July 1802. 1802 Interest on...
Indisposition has prevented an earlier attention to the claim of Mr. Ab: Ritchie, as...