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Last night, the wind having changed suddenly to the N. West it was exceedingly cold for a short...
The very unfavorable weather of yesterday rendered it impossible for me to procure all the...
By mistake I omitted to send my original appointment with the papers transmitted to You...
Mr. Lenthall has been so ill in health, & so much worse in humor for sometime past, that I cannot...
Notwithstanding the exertions I have made to complete the estimates required by the resolution of...
It was my intention to have undertaken the survey of the line of the Western Navigation of the...
The considerations which arise out of my engagement with the public in the direction of the...
The alterations which you have been pleased to make in the report submitted to you by me, will be...
In the original design of the senate chamber submitted to and approved by the late President, it...
I saw Mr. Bacon this morning who informed me that the letter I mentioned to you is now in...
11 February 1811, Washington. Submits at JM’s direction a list of outstanding claims against the...
I herewith transmit to you the account of monies expended on the furniture of the presidents...
The important business which engages you, induces me to anticipate what I presume to be one of...
Your letter of the 29th. relative to the Glass supplied to you from the public Stock, was...
Mr. Barry has expressed to me Your wish that your Glass should be sent by your Waggon. I will...
I do not leave Washington till Tuesday next, before which period I hope to have the pleasure to...
Agreeably to your instructions, I have made arrangements to provide the most necessary articles...
The expenditure of the office of the Surveyor of the Public buildings prior to the death of the...
Agreeably to your desire, I have exerted myself to collect Workmen (Stonecutters) in this city,...
Mr Lenthall did not put the drawings of the proposed alteration of the North Wing of the Capitol...
I thank you for your letter of the   , & am much gratified by the approbation you express of my...
Having been for the last four days in Baltimore I did not receive the enclosed letters till my...
The fall of the arch or Vault of the Court room in the North Wing of the Capitol on Monday last,...
The several appropriations made at the last session of Congress for the progress of the work on...
In arranging the papers which I brought with me from Washington, I have had the mortification to...
Your favor of the 18th. came to hand this morning, & I feel exceedingly obliged by your early...
I take the liberty of reporting to you the present State of the public buildings, a practice...
I promised in a letter I wrote to You on Tuesday last to transmit to You by the post of the next...
In reply to the letter I have had the honor to receive from you this morning I beg to submit the...
My last letter d. Philadel. July 26th. gave you an account of the measures I had then taken, and...
I received the letter you did me the favor to write on the subject of the removal of the earth...
The high respect & attachment which I have always professed and very sincerely felt for you has...
To the President of the United States of America. The Report of the Surveyor of the Publick...
Since your departure the public Works have made regular progress, nor has any thing occurred...
The occasion of my writing to you at present is to solicit your sanction to a voucher of...
Since my arrival in this city I have endeavored by enquiries here, & by writing to New York,...
IN resigning my office as Surveyor of the Capitol , I publickly assigned those reasons whi c h...
When your letter of the 27 t of Aug t arrived, I was confined to my bed by a bilious fever. After...
In obedience to your directions, I have transmitted to the superintendent of the city of...
Having been absent from Washington I did not receive your letter of the 24 t of Aug t under...
I arrived here with my family on the 12 h of Jan y and a few days afterwards was taken ill of my...
The enclosed Letter was written at the instance of several Members of Congress, who, on enquiry,...
Since my departure from Washington, I find by constant correspondence with Mr. Lenthall, that all...
In applying the appropriations of the last Session of Congress, of 110,000$ to the prosecution of...
I have too much confidence in your candor & justice to believe that you will be offended at the...
I have found so much pleasure in studying the plan of your College , that the drawings have grown...
I have been here for some time, 10 days, & shall remain untill every thing which requires my...
In my last I informed you of some difficulties which had occurred respecting Mr. Lenthall and our...
I herewith transmit to You two sheets containing the drawings of the buildings proposed to...
During your illness, from which I sincerely rejoice that you are recovering, I was unwilling...