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I have the honor of proposing for your approbation the following appointments in the troops to be...
The Agent of the Chocktaw factory has requested instructions on a subject of so delicate a nature...
I take the liberty of presenting the following statement, as the grounds of what I concider a...
Being persuaded that you have more letters to notice than can be perfectly convenient or...
The Chipewa who was here the last winter is now here with a young man of his Nation and has...
I have the honour of enclosing a letter from Govr. Harrison , and one which accompanied it, by...
I have been honoured with your letters of the 14th, & 16th, an ill state of health for a few...
I have the honor of transmitting herewith, a general view of the subject of our purchases from...
I herewith enclose Genl. Sumter and Col Senfs. letters on the subject of the proposed...
Having not yet been able to prevail on Stewart to finish your portrait, I suspect that you have...
Outlines of a system for organizing the Militia in three Classes—. 1st. Class to include all...
Having attentively perused the remarks you honourd me with on the subject of Indian lands, I take...
Republican. Fedl. Heads of Departments— } 6. 0 including the Post M. G. secondery officers in the...
I have carefully concidered the enclosed Bill, and take the liberty of sugjesting for...
1t. part. insted of war } of that scurge to the human race, which has so frequently laid waste...
having examined the proceedings of a Genl. Court Martial, of which Majr. Thos. Hunt was...
Not having been very conversant with the detailed forms of Bills, it will be with diffidence that...
+ they must have been sensible , that alth’o the right of deposit was of little value to the U.S....
By Treaties held with the Creek and Chocktaw nations of Indians in the course of the last year,...
1. Fortifications . The Works at Newport Rhode Island have been suspended. The proposed Plan for...
The following will be the disposition of the Troops in the interior and on the side of Louisiana,...
two thirds of one years pay to the two Gentlemen to be imployed at 3 dol pr. day each $1460 for...
Whereas it appears by the declareation of Captain Hendrick a Chief and Agent for the Dellaware...
May it not be expedient to intimate that if a dry dock at this place should succeed, that others...