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15061 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 3 January 1813 1813-01-03 I wrote you from Mansfield Decr. 31. and detailed to you the measures taken to insure a Speady...
15062 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 9 May 1814 1814-05-09 I regret the news from Bordeaux contained in the enclosed paper—every Success of the allies in...
15063 Wheaton, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas Joseph Wheaton to Thomas Jefferson, 20 July 1809 1809-07-20 I cannot refrain again to make communication to you, and in which I will thank you to take into...
15064 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 23 December 1812 1812-12-23 Since I wrote: has fallen into my hands the Pittsburg paper, the commonwelth, in which I with...
15065 Wheaton, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas Joseph Wheaton to Thomas Jefferson, 4 May 1814 1814-05-04 I had once the honor of rendering to the United States Some Service in the Creek nation of...
15066 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 29 May 1812 1812-05-29 So great is my desire to Serve my country in the army now raising—that my feelings on that...
15067 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 2 June 1814 1814-06-02 Pardon me for being troublesome. I enclosed you a paper yesterday in which my hopes were greatly...
15068 Wheaton, Joseph Monroe, James Joseph Wheaton to James Monroe, 26 April 1813 1813-04-26 I took the liberty to write you from this place on the 20. and to detail Such information...
15069 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 10 December 1812 … 1812-12-10 10 December 1812, Canton, Ohio. Explains that he received an assistant deputy quartermaster’s...
15070 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 29 December 1812 1812-12-29 We arrived at this post 27. at noon after a march of 36 days—the most difficult of any I ever...
15071 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 5 February 1812 1812-02-05 At the war office on Monday the Secretary observed to me that I must get myself placed on Some...
15072 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 28 April 1815 1815-04-28 I have been requested to State to you, what has been the deportment of Joseph Jones Monroe Since...
15073 Wheaton, Joseph Adams, John To John Adams from Joseph Wheaton, 22 February 1811 1811-02-22 I cannot—I will not attempt to discribe to you the Satisfaction—the gratification my feelings...
15074 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 26 February 1813 1813-02-26 I wrote you a line from upper Sandusky Stating a report that Genl. Harrison had ordered a Strong...
15075 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 26 February 1816 1816-02-26 I am informed by Mr. Graham, that the accountant of the War Department, has reported a ballance...
15076 Wheaton, Joseph Adams, John To John Adams from Joseph Wheaton, 4 December 1810 1810-12-04 I am informed by Mr. Seaver member of Congress from Roxbury, that near your residence there is a...
15077 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 27 June 1812 1812-06-27 St. Johns a City in the British Province of New Brunswick is Situated at the mouth of the river...
15078 Wheaton, Joseph Monroe, James Joseph Wheaton to James Monroe and James Madison, 1 May … 1813-05-01 I arrived here on My way to upper and lower Sandusky ordered there by Major J.C. Bartlett D.Q....
15079 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 10 February 1813 1813-02-10 I feel it my duty to give you Some information relative to this post. Immediately on the ill...
15080 Wheaton, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Wheaton, 12 February 1813 1813-02-12 This Night Several Men arrived at this post direct, from the rapid which place they left at 9...
15081 Wheaton, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas Joseph Wheaton to Thomas Jefferson, 17 January 1814 1814-01-17 I understand from M r William Johnson —that he is one of your overseers—and that he has been...
15082 Wheaton, Levi Madison, James To James Madison from Levi Wheaton, 6 November 1812 1812-11-06 The office of District Judge for the District of Rhode Island having been lately vacated by the...
15083 Wheeler, Phinehas Madison, James To James Madison from Phinehas Wheeler, 13 October 1810 … 1810-10-13 13 October 1810, Caldwell, Washington County, New York. Requests JM at the next session of...
15084 Wheelock, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Wheelock, 13 July 1815 1815-07-13 The subject of this letter will apologise to your goodness for what, under other circumstances, a...
15085 Whipple, Oliver Madison, James To James Madison from Oliver Whipple, 18 December 1809 … 1809-12-18 18 December 1809, Washington. Has come to Washington from the District of Maine seeking an...
15086 Whipple, Oliver Adams, John To John Adams from Oliver Whipple, 6 November 1809 1809-11-06 Being at this Time at Boston, on my Way to Washington, I have a Favour to ask your Excellency,...
15087 Whipple, Oliver Adams, John To John Adams from Oliver Whipple, 7 July 1809 1809-07-07 Allwise Providence has most ierally decreed, That there should be born for the Benefit of...
15088 Whipple, Oliver Madison, James To James Madison from Oliver Whipple, 22 October 1811 … 1811-10-22 22 October 1811, Georgetown. Has been unable to call on JM in person and, fearing that his...
15089 Whipple, Oliver Adams, John To John Adams from Oliver Whipple, 10 April 1809 1809-04-10 I received your pleasant and most obliging Letter of the 3d of March last, it answered my...
15090 Whipple, Oliver Jefferson, Thomas Oliver Whipple to Thomas Jefferson, 29 March 1810 1810-03-29 You will pardon me for persuing y ou i nto the Shades of retirement: I do not wish to disturb...