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Having just heard that you will probably leave the City tomorrow morning, I have supposed it...
T Munroe presents his respects and begs leave to ask whether the President has any objection to...
Some Accounts against the public buildings having been presented which the money in T Munroes...
T. Munroe begs leave respectfully to enquire of the President whether the enclosed Acct. is in...
T Munroe respectfully begs to know whether it is the pleasure of the President to renew the...
I very reluctantly trouble you with City Affairs, at this time particularly, when, no doubt,...
T Munroe tenders his most respectful salutations to the President, and hopes he has returned to...
T Munroe presents his best respects to the President— Immediately after receiving the Presidents...
The enclosed was written and sent over to your House late this forenoon, under the impression...
I have in hand between three & four thousand Dollars of the ten thousand recd. 3d. Instant; but...
Two Drafts amounting to between 5 & 6 thousand dollars for sheet iron, pig lead &c, bought by Mr...
It may not be amiss to apprize you, Sir, that of the monies appropriated for the public buildings...
Reluctant as I feel to trouble you unnecessarily about City affairs, I do not think it proper to...
T Munroe presents his best respects & sends enclosed, to the President the sketch, as directed,...
T Munroe presents his best respects to the President. He has the honor to send enclosed a rough...
T. Munroe presents his best respects to the President. Mr Latrobe has drawn on TM at sight for...
T Munroe’s best respects to the President. The Demands against the public buildings, including...
I have endeavored to ascertain what it will cost to widen the Penna. Avenue as proposed, but...
T. Munroes best respects to the President He had supposed, until an examination proved it to be...
T. Munroe tenders his best respects to the President, He has received an Estimate of the probable...
Knowing that you are very desirous to lay out the three thousand Dollars appropriated for the...
I have been in an infirm state of health for some time past, and part of the last week, was...
The enclosed papers were put into my hands by a Mr Hall, the person therein named, with a request...
T. Munroe, with his best respects to the President, Encloses Statements of the interest & last...
Statement of the Expenditure of the $15,000 appropriated 3d March 1807 for repairs & improvements...
T Munroe contrary to his expectations finds that the $20,000 Drawn 28 ulto. will probably be out...
Out of the $30,000 Drawn on your warrants of 2d & 5th Instant, on acct of the Deficit in previous...
 Appropriated for South wing Capitol— $11,500.  th Expended, Charged 26 May $1,237. 58 Do 17 June...
On the reciept of the enclosed, I went down to the road to see what Mr King meant, when I found...
In the year 1794, the then Commissioners of this City convey’d to James Greenleaf One thousand...
T Munroe presents his respects to the President and begs leave to state to him that the Express...
My Son (Thomas) now in the 24 th year of his age, who was educated at Yale College , and has...
I thank you very sincerely, Sir, for the kind expressions contained in your Letter of 1 t instant...