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7 April 1802, Department of State. “The bearer Robert Reed Esqr. of Charleston South Carolina,...
A petition has been addressed to the President by Charles Drew, representing that he sailed from...
4 June 1801, Georgetown. Explains reasons for his consent to diversionary trip the U.S. vessel...
21 October 1801, Philadelphia. Explains that the illness and subsequent death of his friend and...
Having been informed, this morning, by Persons whom I consider to be respectable, of a Report in...
I take the liberty of embracing the op portunity offered, thro the return of my Brother Mr. Geo....
24 May 1802, Havana. Notes that he last wrote on 17 Mar. “Shortly after that date I repaired to...
17 April 1805, Havana . “I have this Day taken the Liberty to address to you a Letter [not...
Under date of yesterday I have addressed you on the situation of Affairs in this quarter. And...
9 January 1802, Havana. Has little to add to his last letters but that a considerable number of...
26 April 1805, Havana . “I write at a Moment when I have not many Moments to spare from Exertions...
11 December 1801, Havana. Takes advantage of the return of his brother George to the U.S. to...
Having obtained the detention of the Vessel till this morning, I am enabled to state, concisely,...
17 March 1802, Havana. Refers to his letter of 20 Jan. informing JM that the admission of U.S....
Extract of a Letter from Capt. R. D. Richardson; of the Ordnance, attached to Genl. Harrison’s...
30 October 1801 , “ Ship Calliope, off Port-Penn , ( Dele .).” Acknowledges JM’s 24 Oct. letter...
25 December 1801, Havana. Announces 25 Dec. order banning all foreign vessels from Cuban ports,...
Begging a reference to the enclosed Copies of my last Letters, I have at present little more to...
My last address was of the 9th. current, in which I took occasion to inform you that no decisive...
I have but little more time left than to acknowledge the rect. of your favor of the 24th....
My last Communication was of the 17th. March. Shortly after that date I repaired to the Baths of...
9 January 1802, Havana. Introduces Charleston merchant William Cooke, “who was noticed in my...
In addition to the verbal explanation which I gave in reply to the suggestion your kindness &...
I have now the honor to inform you of my arrival in the United States from the Havana; which...
20 January 1802, Havana. Wrote last on 9 Jan. to inform JM that no decision had been made on...
My last address was of the 20. Jany. in which I informed you of the precarious tenure under which...
Having written to you more fully on the eleventh current by Mr. Geo. C. Morton, I have at...
12 December 1801, Havana. Refers to his 11 Dec. letter on the situation at Havana. An embargo on...
9 August 1802, Newport, Rhode Island. Reports his arrival in the U.S., having departed from...
26 December 1801. Has “obtained the detention of the Vessel till this morning” and has just had...