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We have just rec[e]ived your Speech here and I assure you it appears to be much admired even by...
I have just recd a line from my friend H. Clay esqr. informing me of my rejection by the Senate....
I have had several conversations with Genl Harrison since his return from the Treaty, relative to...
Be so good as to make my best respects to Mrs. Madison & inform her I have recd. her very...
Your well Known disposition renders any apology useless for the application I have now the Honor...
I most sincerely congratulate you on the Certainty of your being again called on to Preside over...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Genl. James Findlay a particular friend of mine. The...
I had the pleasure of seeing Govr. Howard lately and was much pleased in hearing from his own...
Judge Coburn informs me his commission as Judge of Louisiana expires in November next during the...
I am informed that application will be made to you in favor of a Mr. Sloo for an appointment as...
I have taken the liberty of recommending to the Hon. Secry of War among other persons to be...
Immediately on hearing of the unpleasant inteligence that the City of Washington was in the...
A Letter was shewn me a day or two ago from the adjutant Genl of the southern Department to the...
I am informed by The Honble John Coburn that he has lately rec[e]ived a letter from the Secretary...
I did my self the honor some weeks since to forward to you at Washington the riding horse which I...
I reached home on the 12th ulto & had the pleasure to find Mrs. Taylor & my dear little ones in...
13 April 1813, Washington. “The enclosed Letter from my Son, will shew you at a glance, what must...
Some time last fall Lt. Hezekiah Johnson of the United States Army was here and expected to...
Inclosed I send you a letter I lately recieved from my friend Judge Coburn. It was intended for...
I have taken the liberty of inclosing to you a letter to my friend Mrs. M and one to Mr. Coles. I...
The enclosed pamphlet was this day given to me by Genl. James Findlay of Cincinnati. I endeavored...
I have this moment reached this am informed that The Honble John Coburn has been recommended by...
I have the honor to inform you that having been honored by the Hon Secy. of War with the charge...
I have the honor to inclose you a Copy of a statement made at Cleveland in order to send on to...
I have the honor to inform you that I have not been unmindful of my promise to procure you a good...
I take the liberty of calling your attention to the situation of the claim to Land of a Number of...
I hope this will find yourself & my amiable friend Mrs. Madison in good health, also her son. My...
This will be handed by Leut Jos: P. Taylor son of our worthy connection Col. Richard. I take...
When an Individual undertakes the developement of his own peculiar situation, should Egotism be...
I have the honor to inform you that we reachd this place on the 6th. inst in good Spirits &...
I think it my duty to inform you that a man by the name of Benja. W. Lad from Virginia and Genl....
I promised to drop you a line on the subject of the petition &c. I did my self the pleasure to...
I have taken the liberty of troubleing you very frequenly lately on the subject of my freinds, I...
I see that Col Simons late of the US Army & who was appointed a Commissary of purchases for the...
I do my self the honor to enclose to you the charges Specifications & proceedings of a Court...
James W. Moss e[s] quire now of Mason County in this State has made some arrangements to move to...
This will be handed you by Doct Canby who has been good enough to take in to you the horse I have...
20 September 1813, “Mt. Sion,” Caroline County. “Capt. Wm Jones being an applicant for the...
I have the honor to enclose to you a letter I have just receivd from Doct Charles Taylor Jr. I...
9 November? 1809, Newport. Capt. Jervis Cutler has solicited Taylor’s intervention on his behalf....