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I have the Honor to request that you will be pleased to send me an order on the Director of the...
I have received from a friend intimations which induce me to think that the son of G. Christie is...
3 August 1802, Navy Department. Acknowledges JM’s letter of 29 July and informs him that...
5 April 1803, Navy Department. Encloses a letter “this day received” from Israel Whelen in reply...
11 May 1803, Navy Department. Encloses for JM’s information a copy of a letter to Mackenzie and...
13 April 1804, Navy Department. “Immediately on receiving your letter of 30 ult —I called on Capn...
21 April 1804, Navy Department. “I enclose a letter from John Tilden to me [not found]. “There...
28 April 1804, Navy Department. “I have the honor to enclose an estimate of the value of the...
28 May 1804, Navy Department. “We are in want of a Set of the Laws of the United States for...
§ From Robert Smith. 3 July 1805, Navy Department. “Will you be pleased to send me an order on...
§ From Robert Smith. 23 January 1806, Navy Department. “I have the honor herewith to conclose [...
§ From Robert Smith. 6 March 1806, Navy Department. “I enclose for your perusal a copy of a...
A man of fair character has this moment informed me that a Captain Cowper of Norfolk has lately...
By direction of the President of the United, Commre. Saml. Barron was on the 6th. Octr 1806,...
I deem it proper to intimate to you that the lowest Sum to be paid for the passage of Mr...
The Blanks in the Commission, & in your letter to the Commercial Agent of the United S: at...
I enclose you a copy of a letter from Messrs. Carl & Allston with their Signatures for your...
By a letter addressed to me by Col. Wharton, I perceive that the services of all the officers in...
Resolutions, somewhat like the enclosed, ought, I think, to be introduced into Congress by one of...
The enclosed sketch of my proposed answer to Mr Erskine I yesterday morning gave to Mr Gallatin...
The enclosed papers shew the temper of the B. Govt. with respect to our late arrangement with Mr...
The papers by the Northern Mail of this day just received I hasten to forward to you. They are...
I have received your favor of the 27h. It would seem that Mr Erskine has taken great liberties...
You will perceive that the enclosed papers from Gov. Claiborne state a Case, which has not been...
The enclosed is the only Original despatch which has been received by Mr Jackson. Not having time...
You will herewith receive copies of letters which I have received from Erskine & Jackson and my...
I have not yet sufficiently regained my health to give the necessary attention to Mr Jackson’s...
14 February 1810, Department of State. Relays to JM for transmittal to House of Representatives...
Mr Lowry is a good Republican, of unblemished Character—understands the French & Spanish...
Letter not found. Ca. 12 July 1810. Mentioned in JM to Smith, 17 July 1810 . Forwards letters...
I came from Balt to the office on Monday to attend for a few days to its general affairs and...
Letter not found. 26 September 1810. Described as a two-page letter in the lists probably made by...
In my last letter I took the liberty of intimating to you that I would by the next Mail forward...
Would it not be well to annex to the despatch to Mr Pinkney that part of the first letter of Mr...
The funds, which had been provided by law for the relief and protection of destitute American...
I have this moment seen Col McKee. He says he will immediately proceed to the Country in question...
4 February 1811, Department of State. Forwards copies of the latest census and militia returns...
19 February 1811, State Department. Transmits in accordance with the House of Representatives...
The Secretary of State respectfully represents to the President, that agreeably to the several...