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[ Washington, May 21, 1802. The endorsement on Hamilton to Pichon, May 10, 1802 , reads: “Repue...
7 May 1801, Georgetown. Asks that the U.S. government take responsibility for French prisoners...
7 May 1801, Georgetown. Requests exequatur from the president for the two commissions attached....
17 May 1801, Philadelphia. Acknowledges JM’s letter of 12 May and enclosed papers. Had...
18 May 1801, Philadelphia. Discusses his wish for restitution of $15,000 that his predecessor,...
Mr. Pichon On his return to Philada. where he will be detained for some days will be very anxious...
18 June 1801, Philadelphia. Acknowledges JM’s reply to his letters of [17 and] 18 May. Since JM...
23 June 1801, Philadelphia. Forwards passports for Charles Pinckney, his family and entourage...
Cn Pichon with his respects forward Mr. Madison the inclosed extract of his dispatches from...
Le Citoyen Pichon présente ses respects à Mr. Madison, et lui transmet avec bien de la...
Cn. Pichon returns the Secretary of State, with his best compliments, the inclosed papers which...
Le Citoyen Pichon a l’honneur de présenter Ses respects à Mr. Madison et de lui envoyer l’extrait...
17 July 1801, Georgetown. Since returning to the capital he has called at the Treasury Department...
Le Soussigné a l’honneur d’informer Monsieur le Sécretaire d’Etat des Etats Unis que des dépêches...
Citizen Pichon has the honor to inclose to the Secretary of State the form of Commission with...
Citizen Pichon has to direct his thanks to the Secretary of state for the ready communication...
Cit. Pichon presents his respects to Mr. Madison and thinks it proper to forward him the letter...
Je prends la liberté de vous communiquer une gazette de New York du 9. de 7bre. qui m’est...
C’est avec bien du plaisir que le Cen. Pichon donne à Mr. Madison communication de l’extrait ci...
29 October 1801, Georgetown. Sends JM a note regarding duties Baltimore customs office charged on...
Le Citoyen Pichon a l’honneur de prévenir Monsieur Madison que le Citoyen Marbois qui était...
2 November 1801, Georgetown. Encloses copy of passport given at State Department on 24 Oct. to...
Le C. Pichon en présentant à Mr. Madison Ses remerciemens pour l’empressement qu’il a eu la bonté...
A mon départ de Paris, J’ai reçu du Ministre des Relations Extérieures, la lettre dont J’ai...
Le Soussigné, Chargé d’affaires de la République Française, à l’honneur d’informer Monsieur le...
Cn. Pichon presents his respects to Mr. Madison & has the pleasure to inclose him an extract of a...
Citizen Pichon presents his respects to Mr. Madison & has thought proper to communicate to him...
J’ai reçu du Ministre des relations extérieures l’instruction de présenter au Gouvernement des...
9 December 1801, Georgetown. Encloses two lists of French vessels taken prize by U.S. ships and...
J’ai l’honneur de vous adresser, Sous ce pli, des pieces dans lesquelles le Capitaine Buisson,...