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Being always anxious to support the honor and fair fame of the Republican cause, to the utmost...
22 July 1802, Salem. Acknowledges JM’s letter of 12 July [not found] enclosing a commission for...
Remarks on the American flag & seamen. The writer of the anonymous communication enclosed to the...
I have the honor to inclose you some ill-digested remarks on the anonymous communication which...
Should you think it necessary to remove Mr. Hodge the surveyor for Newbury port Massachusetts, we...
Memorandum 2 boxes. containing the dried parts of Halibut 2 Kegs. of Cod sounds & tongues, each...
Agreeably to my promise just before I left Washington, I lately sent you the articles mentioned...
Mr. Crowninshield presents his compliments to Mr. Jefferson and begs leave to inform him that the...
14 January 1805, Washington. “I have been requested to transmit the enclosed Protest [not found]...
I received late in the evening of yesterday the letter which I beg leave to enclose for your...
This mornings mail brought me the two letters which I beg leave to enclose for your perusal. I...
Jacob Crowninshield presents his respects to Mr. Jefferson and will wait upon him at any hour...
Having received from you far greater attentions than I was any way intitled to, and having a...
Jacob Crowninshield presents his respects to Mr. Jefferson & has the honor of informing him that...
§ From Jacob Crowninshield. 9 July 1805, Salem. “You will oblige me very much by informing me...
Our worthy friend the Revd Wm. Bentley of this town has requested me to transmit the enclosed...
It is with the greatest pleasure I announce to you an honorable peace with Tripoli. The Brigt...
I hasten to correct a mistake into which I had fallen in my letter of this morning respecting...
I beg leave to present you with my sincere thanks for your highly obliging communication of the...
I beg your acceptance of a head of Egyptan wheat, in high preservation, which was produced the...
§ From Jacob Crowninshield. 3 January 1806, Washington. “I beg leave to transmit to you several...
Jacob Crowninshield has had the honor to receive Mr. Jefferson’s note of yesterday. he has no...
At the request of Captn. Willm. Silsbee of Salem Masstts. I enclose you the letter, addressed to...
It is with great pleasure I comply with the request of a respectable Committee of the town of...
§ From Jacob Crowninshield. 14 March 1806, Washington. “I have received the enclosed documents...
In common cases and with ordinary men, I should not expect to be forgiven had I neglected their...
It is only lately I recollected the promise I made to you at the moment of leaving Washington to...
I enclose Mr Garland’s letter just rec’d from Baltimore. I regret extremely to find you have...
I highly estimate, as I ought, the confidence reposed in me by your communications of the 26th....
In compliance with your request of the 26th. March, I have the pleasure to send you the...