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Having been informed, that, you were about to nominate, some proper person to fill the office, of...
Impress’d with the highest veneration and Respect for your Charactr, and knowing it to be a duty...
Amidst the great National business, with which we know you are Continually Surrounded—we feel...
I have lately been informed that Mr. Anderson at present attorney for the united States in and...
A late attempt at a monopoly of Salt in this Western Country—occasions me to trouble you with...
The late arrest of Colonel Thomas Butler , added to the novelty of the order upon which it is...
Least misrepresentations and unfavourable reports should be made you, respecting Doctor Vandyke...
I have deemed it a duty which My respect for your public and private character could not dispense...
In the want of insult or aggression made on our Government and country from any quarter, I am so...
I hasten to transmit to you the inclosed Statement of William Meadows (which if true) connected...
On the 20th. ultimo, I wrote you, enclosing a statement made by William Meadows relative to the...
It gives me pain at all times to record things that must tend to weaken the support of government...
The following is a transcript of a letter from General Thomas Pinkney to Colo. Benjamin Hawkins,...
The bearer Mr Lewis Livingston of Newyork, is one of those young heroes, who faithfully sustained...
Since I wrote you on the 8th. instant, I have had the pleasure of seeing Genl Coffee, The Genl...
§ Andrew Jackson to John Payne Todd. 12 January 1817, Nashville. His friend Maj. John H. Eaton is...
Majr. General Jackson presents his Compliments to Mr & Mrs. Adams and regrets that he & his...
While Doct r Th os G. Watkins Resided in this state ; there was a considerable difference between...
This will be handed you by Gen l Sam l Houston, a representative to Congress from this State, And...
I was extremely happy to hear in passing thro Charlottesville that you were in good health, and...
Genl Jackson presents his compliments & thanks to Mr & Mrs. Adams for their polite invitation to...
Genl Jackson with compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Adams, regrets that an engagement with the Secy of...
Permit me to make known to you my friend M r Ogden who will hand you this—he is the only...
Being satisfied from observation and experience, as well as from Medical testimony that ardent...