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§ From William Jones. 23 February 1814, Navy Department. “I have the honor to submit, for your...
With respect to money the Department is truly in the most untoward Situation. I have now laying...
Tis truly glorious news & nothing could have been better timed. We can now strengthen Chauncy so...
§ From William Jones. 30 November 1814, Navy Department. “The promotions and appointments...
The resolution of the Senate of the 31st of December last requests the President of the United...
Last night Coll Duval of Annapolis came up from that place in haste to see the Secretary at War...
I have pleasure in sending the enclosed letters which show that com. Chauncey has determined upon...
The enclosed report is prepared in consequence of a call from the Chairman of the Naval Committee...
I return the proceedings of the court martial in the case of Lieut Sevier and upon reflection I...
Unless some additional proposals come in by the northern mail this day which I do not expect, the...
The northern mail of yesterday brought an account of the partial success of Chauncey in capturing...
Accept my congratulations and the glorious little victory of the Enterprize over the Boxer. It is...
I took occasion, some short time since, verbally to represent to you the merits & qualifications...
The promotions designated in the paper herewith are required for the Naval Service of the United...
The enclosed letter to your address I received this day from an american friend in Paris who is...
The Secretary of the Navy respectfully submits the accompanying proceedings to the President and...
The President will perceive that Com Chauncey is of opinion that two Ships of the line and one...
The enclosed extracts and copies from Com Chauncey & Captn Perrys letters and from the private...
As information from respectable private sources may in the absence of Official intelligence serve...
I enclose for your perusal the official letters of Commodore Chauncey 27, 28, 29. June which the...
Blocks and Iron work were under his entire direction with ample means of procuring. In Com. C....
I owe you an apology for so long detaining the enclosed letter. You are probably informed that Mr...
The importance of the matter and of the observations contained in the enclosed letter compel me...
The enclosed letters display our military force in the NW in wretched plight; but the judicious...
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 13th. instant, I have the honor to state,...
A vacancy having occurred by the death of the late Naval Officer for the port of Philad. permit...
In conformity with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 30th. of July 1813....
By the mail of this day I was honored with your private and confidential communication and while...
When I came into office the Hospital establishment at Charleston So C. was on Shore maintained at...
Extract from a letter from Fort George U. C. Augt. 17. 1813 By a despatch last night at Taptoo we...