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11 Gallatin, Albert VI. Albert Gallatin’s Comments , 11 July 1803 1803-07-11 N. Hampshire— only one Master & one Mate revenue Cutter—Hopley Yeaton & Benj. Gunnison. appd. 31...
12 Gallatin, Albert IV. Gallatin’s Notes on the Draft, 3 October 1803 1803-10-03 Period —What? of representations or of restoration of deposit? propositions had been...
13 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Reducing Navy Expenses, 10 October 1803 1803-10-10 Navy estimate Oct. 1803.   D In actual service.  2. frigates 209,807.36  5. small vessels...
14 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Treasury Estimates for 1804, [ca. 10 October … 1803-10-10 Resources Balance in the treasury Oct. 1. 1803. say 5,888,000. Revenue of 5. quarters to Dec. 31....
15 Jefferson, Thomas List of Members of the Eighth Congress, 17 October 1803 1803-10-17 N. Hampsh. 5. Verm. 4. ✓ — Betton, Silas ✓ — Chamberlain ✓ — Claggett. Clifton. ✓ — Chittenden...
16 Jefferson, Thomas I. Notes on Diplomatic Etiquette in England, 22 … 1803-12-22 Mr. King to mr Madison. N.Y. Dec. 22. 1803. 1. all foreign ministers pay the 1st. visit to the...
17 Jefferson, Thomas Proclamation Extending Building Regulations in the City … 1803-12-28 By the President of the United States. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by the first articles of the terms...
18 Galloway, Benjamin Enclosure: Benjamin Galloway to Maryland General … 1804-01-05 Benjamin Galloway of Elizabeth Town Washington County and State of Maryland respectfully presents...
19 Jefferson, Thomas II. Canons of Etiquette, 12 January 1804 1804-01-12 Canons of Etiquette to be observed by the Executive. 1. Foreign ministers arriving at the seat of...
20 Jefferson, Thomas III. Memorandum on Official Etiquette , 12 January 1804 1804-01-12 In order to bring the members of society together in the first instance the custom of the country...