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15001 Madison, James Pardon for John Overton and Jacob Smith, [10 May 1816] 1816-05-10 Whereas at a General Court Martial begun and holden at Fort Hawkins on the eighteenth day of...
15002 Madison, James Presidential Proclamation, 8 August 1814 1814-08-08 Whereas great and weighty matters, claiming the consideration of the Congress of the United...
15003 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on a Conversation with Henry … 1815-10-07 1815. Oct. 7. Gen l Dearborne informs me that the plaister of Paris is brought from the head of...
15004 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Statement of Albemarle County … 1815-05-14 A list of the property of the subscriber in the county of Albemarle liable to the taxes imposed...
15005 Lewis, James Deposition by James Lewis, with Queries Posed by Thomas … 1812-07-01 Albemarle County to wit— The deposition of James Lewis taken at the house of John Watson in the...
15006 Cooper, Thomas Thomas Cooper’s Notes on University Curricula, [ca. … 1814-09-15 It appears to me desireable, that in an University, should be taught 1 Languages } antient....
15007 Madison, James Commission of John Quincy Adams, James A. Bayard, Henry … 1814-01-18 To all whom these Presents shall concern, Greeting. Reposing especial Trust and confidence in the...
15008 Peyton, Craven Deposition of Craven Peyton in Jefferson v. Michie, 20 … 1814-09-20 The deposition of Craven Peyton taken at the house of John Watson in the town of Milton on the 20...
15009 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Patrick Henry, [before 12 … 1812-04-12 My acquaintance with mr Henry commenced in the winter of 1759–60. on my way to the college I...
15010 Anonymous Essay on Madison’s Character, December 1814 1814-12-01 Destined for the Bar, the youth of Madison was consecrated to the laborious studies of that...