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In transmitting the enclosed letter for Mrs. Madison, I cannot resist the impulse of my feelings...
I have the pleasure of presenting to you my friend, M r Coswell, a of the Baptist Church, and...
I duly received your favor of the 2 d of August in reply to mine of the 22 d of July. I did not...
Although withdrawn from the political scene, and for some time, merely a spectator of passing...
M r Pennant Barton , son and only surviving child of D r B. S. Barton , so well known to you, I...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to William Harris Crawford. 26 October 1816, Treasury Department, Revenue...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 17 October 1816, Treasury Department, Revenue...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 21 September 1816, Treasury Department, Revenue...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 16 September 1816, Treasury Department, Revenue...
Ebenezer Otis, late Keeper of the whitehead Light House, having died, Charles Haskell appears,...
§ From Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 2 May 1816. “Thomas Hanna, Keeper of the...
Abner Lowell, Keeper of the Plumb-Island Light House, having died, Lewis Lowell appears, from the...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 18 November 1815, Treasury Department, Revenue...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 28 September 1815, Treasury Department, Revenue...
I have no doubt of the location of Your Library in Washi n gton being attended with the happiest...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 9 June 1815, Treasury Department, Revenue Office....
I have the honor to communicate to you, for submission to the President, the following...
In compliance with your desire I have apprised Mr. Joseph Dougherty of your determination to...
I drop you a line to advise you that the President has had a conversation with M r Milligan on...
I have the pleasure of acknowledgi n g the receipt of your favor of the 27 th ult. Congress...
I tender you my cordial felicitations on the returning blessings of peace, the value of w ch will...
I am happy to advise You that the bill authorisi n g the purchase of Your Library has passed the...
I was this day invited by the Library Com e to a conference with them. They represented that in...
I have the pleasure to inform You that the H. of R. this day concurred by a great majority in the...
I had this day the pleasure of receivi n g Your favor of the 11 th Inst. with the Alphabetical...
It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of Your favor of the ult. w ich from some...
I am very sorry to be under the necessity of stating that Mr. Dalton, Col. of the 9th. dist. of...
Wm. Ward, Collector of the Revenue for the 10th. dist. of Massa. having forwarded his resignation...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to George W. Campbell. 14 April 1814, Treasury Department, Revenue...
Your favors of the 15th & 23 d Inst. afford me unfeigned satisfaction from that natural feeling...
I take the liberty of enclosing the following trifle delivered here on the late anniversary of...
My reflections on the acceptance of the office of Commissioner of the Revenue, wch you yesterday...
In making a general arrangement of my papers, I have found the enclosed important documents, w ch...
In compliance with the request of D r Barton , I have caused to be inserted in the Nat. Intel r...
I have the satisfaction of advising you of our having reached home in perfect health and safety...
I have received the accompanying tract from D r Fothergill of Philad a w ch I have the pleasure...
Agreeably to your instructions I have had 50 Copies of the Paper enclosed to be printed, wch. are...
In compliance with your instructions I have caused 150 Copies of the Answer relative to the...
Samuel H. Smith presents his respects to the President of the U.S. and takes the liberty of...
Thomas Jefferson Esquire to S. H. Smith 1805 March. To printing 50 copies of a supplementary note...
In consequence of the conversation I had the pleasure of holding with you at the time you...
I have the pleasure of acknowledging, with thanks, your favor of the 31st ult. which has enabled...
Recived from the President of the U.S. ten dollars and fifty cents on an account rendered—for the...
I have the pleasure of communicating, what may in its details be possibly unknown to you, that...
Samuel H. Smith presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Jefferson, to whom he encloses the...
I would not take the liberty of trespassing upon your retirement, did not the subject on wch. I...
In consequence of the information you did me the favour to communicate thro’ Mr. Wagner in...
Mr. Gallatin, some time since, had the goodness to apprise you of my intention to conduct at the...