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23 May 1801, Navy Department. Responds to JM’s order for certain naval stores—drawn on supplies...
I think It was determined to displace the present Marshall of Maryland Mr. Hopkins & Appoint...
Capt. Harding delivered me your letter. I fear I Can render him little service. The Inclosed...
Mr. John Dumeste, born in France was in this Country previous to the Revolution, married in this...
12 July 1801, Baltimore. Presents Mr. O’Mealy, whom Smith has mentioned as possible commercial...
Mr. Patterson, who applies for the Consulat⟨e⟩ at Nantz, is the son of the former Collector...
I had observed that Pichon meant to be a little troublesome, Genl. Dearborne tells me he has...
I have recieved your two letters. I wish It Could be managed So as to Stop whatever may be due,...
In looking Over some Old Papers I have luckily found Mr. Dawson’s Order (which I now inclose) for...
1 April 1803, Baltimore. A State Department packet directed to Bird, Savage, and Bird came to the...
6 April 1803, Baltimore. Informs JM that the packet for Erving will be forwarded on Sunday in the...
23 April 1804, Baltimore. “The Marshal (Reuben Etting) for the District of Maryland having...
Mr. Venable & myself had determined to wait on you, During the last Session to Call to your...
The list of the vessels detained by embargo at Bourdeaux to which you allude was originally...
From Capt. Rogers I have understood that It is the Intention of Government to send, Armed...
21 May 1804, Baltimore. “The extreme Distress of Mind felt by the President has I presume...
27 October 1804, Baltimore. “I do myself the Honor to inclose you a letter received by me from...
I have recd. your favor of the 27th. and inclose the letters as you request. My conversation with...
2 March 1805 . “The inclosed proposition of a law was shewn by me to a number of our friends, who...
25 March 1805, Department of State . “As the name of Genl. W. Stewart does not appear in the list...
I have the honor to address you on a subject highly interesting to the Commerce and Agriculture...
25 May 1805, Baltimore. “My friends Mr. Barclay & Mr. Davis will perhaps Spend a Day or two at...
The inclosed extract of a Letter (also from Mackenzie & Glennie) differs from that to Mr Taylor...
§ From Samuel Smith. 21 July 1806, Baltimore. “Permit me the honor of introducing to you Mr....
§ From Samuel Smith. 21 July 1806, Baltimore. “I do myself the honor to present to you Doctr....
...The Treaty lately concluded between the American and British Commissioners being in a...
The treaty lately concluded between the American and British Commissioners being in a situation...
From the British papers and a Philada. federal paper (emanating I presume from Mr. C.) we are at...
I duly recd. your favor of the 14. and thank you for the candor of your remarks. The enclosed...
The Treaty lately concluded between the American and British Commissioners being in a situation...