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Letter not found. 1 June 1810. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably made by...
Letter not found. 14 January 1805. Described in Jefferson to Claiborne, 7 Jan. 1805, as...
¶ To William C. C. Claiborne. Letter not found. 1 October 1815. Acknowledged in Claiborne to JM ,...
1 June 1802, Washington, Mississippi Territory. Acknowledges receipt of JM’s letter of 9 Apr....
I have the honor to inclose you a letter from Governor Salcedo, in reply to my communication of...
20 December 1803, New Orleans. “We have the satisfaction to announce to you, that the province of...
30 March 1804, New Orleans. “Since our last of the 11 instant, a Duplicate of which is under...
It is with singular Satisfaction, we announce to you the peaceful Transfer of the Province of...
Your several letters of December 8th. 20th. 27th. & Jany. 3. 9 have been duly received and laid...
Since our Letter of the 27. ulto but little Progress has been made in the Business of the...
Your letter of the 12th. Ultimo (covering copies of the orders of the Secretary’s of War & of the...
It being understood that Morales means to settle himself at New Orleans, and that his temper and...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 24 January 1806, New Orleans. “I have the honor to enclose you a...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 5 July 1805, New Orleans. “In a former Letter, I advised you of...
21 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have nothing interesting to communicate, nor would I write you by...
I shall set out for New-Orleans in two Days, & expect to arrive there on or before the 18th....
7 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have received an answer to the letter which I addressed to the...
I have been duly honored with the receipt of your letter of the 20th. Ultimo, and am happy to...
I this moment met with the enclosed letter from Mr. Matthew Lyon to his constituents, and I...
Your letter of the 31st. of January has come to hand. The information it conveyed respecting the...
21 September 1804, New Orleans. “From the great havock which the diseases of this Climate, have...
5 February 1802, Natchez. Encloses copies of his 29 Jan. letter to General Wilkinson and...
19 March 1810, New Orleans. The resignation of Philip Grymes as U.S. attorney for the Orleans...
The case of the Batture has given rise to a warm Newspaper discussion, which for the present...
27 July 1804, New Orleans. “I received on this morning an answer to my letter of the 25th instant...
24 November 1801, Natchez. Reports his arrival on 23 Nov. after a journey made unduly difficult...
The enclosed Letter is from the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, And in compliance with her...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 8 November 1805, New Orleans. “I enclose you a copy of the answer...
It is my duty to advise you that slaves escaping from the Territory of the United States to the...
In pursuance of the act of Congress of the 3d. of March 1807, to prevent settlements "being made...