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17 February 1812, Fort Stoddert. Is uncertain whether he has deviated from “etiquette” in...
It is with a mind oppresed by a state of sadness at the events which have already taken place and...
… of some troops for this place: but I know not on what foundation. If only two or three hundred...
As I have observed in the instructions from the Secretary of State to Govr. Claiborne, which have...
28 November 1810, Fort Stoddert. “The situation of our country here [which] becomes every day so...
When I had last the honour of addressing you, I did not think it probable that any event would...
6 February 1811, Fort Stoddert. Writes that “nothing material has occurred” since his last letter...
I have for sometime past felt the importance if not the necessity of addressing you relative to...
Since the letter and P.S. accompanying this were addressed to your Excellency; I have received...
When I last took the liberty of addressing you, I was engaged I believe in the examination of...
6 December 1810, Fort Stoddert. Reports that there is no sign of any force from Baton Rouge. “The...
13 February 1812, Fort Stoddert. Is reluctant to trouble JM at a time of crisis with “a tedious...
On monday last a report was brought to this place from Pensacola; that a fleet of 30 sail of...
22 November 1810, Fort Stoddert. Writes again to inform JM of “the situation of this country in...
2 March 1812, Fort Stoddert. Forwards “the remaining part of the documents referred to in the...
I had lately the pleasure of a visit from Governor Holmes, and accompanied him to Mobile. Whilst...
Placed as you are in the highest station to which the good sense of a republican nation can...
12 December 1810, Fort Stoddert. Reports issuing arrest warrants for Dr. Pollard and others...
It is between two and three weeks since I took the liberty of addressing you, by an express which...
I have just been honoured with your favour of Septr. 5th. which has been so long on the road in...
I almost blush at my own presumption when I take the liberty of addressing you upon the present...
The reports which I some time since communicated to you relative to the dispositions towards the...
27 February 1811, Fort Stoddert. Acknowledges having received JM’s letter of 22 Dec. [not found]...