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Congress have appropriated a sum of money (50,000. D) to be applied to the public buildings under...
I should be happy to wait upon you with the result of my calculations at 2 o’clock, if you could...
I inclose you the bill appropriating 110,000. D. for the South wing of the capitol & 20,000. for...
I arrived here on the 18th. and had the honor to receive Your letter of the 5th. Octr.—I...
In the reporting to You on the manner in which the work on the public buildings of the United...
I have delayed to answer your favor of the 14h. September for a few days, untill I had compleatly...
My very frequent absence from home at the Ch. & Del. Canal, occasions a great unpunctuality in my...
I returned here on the 30th. Ult. and confess myself much disappointed in the progress of the...
Philadelphia, 27 Mch. 1802 . Latrobe takes the liberty to offer ideas on the canal intended to...
I received while in Philadelphia, (from whence I am just now returned) a short letter Decr. 21st...
A round-about application has just now been made to me respecting a navigation in your...
The circumstances that attend the conflict between my wish to promote your views respecting the...
The placing of a navy in a state of perfect preservation, so that at the beginning of a...
On the 4th. of April 1803, I had the honor to lay before you a general report, on the State of...
I am sorry the explanations attempted between Dr. Thornton & yourself on the manner of finishing...
I should have taken the liberty to deliver to you the enclosed letter from Mr. Randolph...
In the haste in which I was under the necessity of answering your letter of the 2d inst. I fear I...
Mr. Latrobe presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the U. States: In preparing...
State of the Prospect of procuring Stone for the Capitol for the Year 1804.— 1. From Messrs....