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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 27 April 1803 | 1803-04-27 | I have the honor to inclose an unsealed letter to Mr. Erving respecting the case of Mr. Hunter of... |
32 | Hawkesbury, Lord | King, Rufus | Enclosure: Lord Hawkesbury to Rufus King, 7 May 1802 | 1802-05-07 | I have the Honour to acknowledge the Receipt of your Confidential Letter of the 21st: Ultimo. It... |
33 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 30 June 1801 … | 1801-06-30 | 30 June 1801, Department of State. Encloses letter to Samuel Williams and refers the matter of... |
34 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 17 October 1803 | 1803-10-17 | I have recd and communicated to the President your letter of the 11th. instant. Although the... |
35 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 15 June 1801 | 1801-06-15 | Your communications by Mr. Sitgreaves on the subject of the proposed conversion of the claims... |
36 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 23 December 1802 | 1802-12-23 | In the latter end of last month we received information from New Orleans of the interdiction of... |
37 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 16 December 1802 | 1802-12-16 | Having in a private letter under Cover of one to Mr Low, of New York, communicated the result of... |
38 | Jefferson, Thomas | King, Rufus | From Thomas Jefferson to Rufus King, 10 April 1801 | 1801-04-10 | The bearer hereof, mr Louis Buchanan Smith, son of Genl. Smith now acting as Secretary of the... |
39 | Jay, John | King, Rufus | From John Jay to Rufus King, 20 January 1803 | 1803-01-20 | I ought to have written to you long ago, but a Series of Occurances have for two Years past, left... |
40 | Hamilton, Alexander | King, Rufus | From Alexander Hamilton to Rufus King, 3 June 1802 | 1802-06-03 | I have been long very delinquent towards you, as a correspondent, and am to thank you that you... |
41 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 25 February 1802 | 1802-02-25 | Accounts from London having reached Baltimore, that the negociation in your hands with the... |
42 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 4 [December] 1803 | 1803-12-04 | I cannot better fulfill the object of the Committee of which Mr Adams is Chairman, than by... |
43 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 23 July 1802 | 1802-07-23 | The enclosed letter of Jacob Peterson of the American armed ship Asia and copy of the Protest of... |
44 | Adams, Thomas Boylston | King, Rufus | Thomas Boylston Adams to Rufus King, 2 June 1801 | 1801-06-02 | I take the liberty to enclose to your care a letter for my brother, who may possibly be in... |
45 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 21 October 1801 … | 1801-10-21 | 21 October 1801, Department of State. Directs King’s attention to complaint of Kimball and Lord,... |
46 | Madison, James | King, Rufus | From James Madison to Rufus King, 28 July 1801 | 1801-07-28 | By the Treaty of peace, the mouth of the St. Croix is supposed to be in the Bay of Fundy. But as... |