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When I had the honour to see you in Philadelphia in the Spring of the year 1800 you were pleased...
The Governor of the Indiana Territory presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the...
It gives me great pleasure to have it in my power to inform you that the Conference I have lately...
The undersigned beg leave to recommend to the President of the United States John Rice Jones...
The result of my enquiries relative to Upper Louisiana fixes the population of that District at...
I have the Honor to enclose herewith Some Resolutions adopted by the French Inhabitants of this...
I have the honor to enclose herewith a list containing the names of the five persons whom I have...
This Will be handed you by Mr. Parke who has been appointed Deligate from this Territory to...
M r John Johnston the U.S. Factor & Indian Agent at this place designing to pass through your...
By the treaty of 1803, we obtained from the Kaskaskias the country as far as the ridge dividing...
While at Monticello in August last I recieved your favor of Aug. 6. and meant to have acknoleged...
Your letter of Dec. 28. written as President of the Convention at Vincennes, was recieved on the...
Your several unacknoleged letters of June 18. Aug. 29. Nov. 12. & 20. prove me an unpunctual...
I recieved in due time your letter on the division of the Louisiana territory into districts, and...
I recieved some time ago from mr Jesse B. Thomas, Speaker of the H. of Representatives of...
The general government of the US. has considered it their duty & interest to extend their care...
I duly recieved your letter of Oct. 10. covering the resolutions of the French inhabitants of...
Thomas Jefferson , President of the United States of America, To all who shall see these...
The act of Congress erecting Louisiana into two territories, & providing for their government...
Th: Jefferson presents his friendly salutations to Governor Harrison and puts under cover to him...