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30 December 1811, Raleigh. Encloses a return of the militia of North Carolina for 1811 [not...
It is long since I have had occasion to address a line to you, and the present is an irksome one....
31 December 1811, Department of War. Lists proposed promotions in the U.S. Army for JM’s...
31 December 1811, Department of War. Lists proposed appointments in the U.S. Army for JM’s...
31 December 1811, Boston Council Chamber. Introduces Richard Devens Harris—“a young Gentleman of...
31 December 1811. “Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be...
It is long since I have had occasion to address a line to you, and the present is an irksome one....
You will perceive in my dispatch to the Secretary of State, that a treaty of commerce is to be...
I observe in your communication to Congress at the commencement of the present session that our...
The answer to Mr Barlows note is not what was expected and most certainly is not what was...
I have the Honor to transmit the foregoing resolution and embrace the Opportunity of expressing...
1 January 1812, Boston. Forwards this memorial mentioning his six years of experience in commerce...
1 January 1812, Mint of the United States. Forwards a report on the operations of the Mint during...
1 January 1812. Introduces himself as a citizen of South America who was dismissed by its...
The Count de Crillon, son of the celebrated Duke, who beseiged Gibralter, & was famous as a great...
2 January 1812, Philadelphia. “A reverse of fortune has led a man of sixty six years of age, to...
I addressed, at the request of some Gentlemen, a line to you yesterday, introducing the Count de...
3 January 1812, Williamsburg. Has been informed that Mr. Daingerfield, present secretary of the...
I have recd. your letter of the 26th. ult: inclosing the Resolutions of the Genl. Assembly of N....
4 January 1812, Chester Court House, South Carolina. “The awfull Crisis, pregnant with the...
4 January 1812, New York. Seeks appointment as a physician in the army or the navy. “I have been...
4 January 1812, Westminster, Frederick County, Maryland. The petitioner and his wife have ten...
As I am prevented proceeding to Liverpool to embark in this ship only by a doubt lately suggested...
7 January 1812. Forwards a report from the director of the Mint. RC , two copies ( DNA : RG 233,...
7 January 1812, Annapolis. Forward in compliance with a resolution passed by the General Assembly...
I have recd. your letter of the 22d of Decr. accompanied by an address of the House of Reps. of...
If this should overtake, at Liverpool, my letter of yesterday, it will serve to correct an Error,...
As it is not among the least of the important duties of the President, to become acquainted so...
Congress have just passed the act adding twenty odd thousand troops to the Military...
J. A. Henry Esq, who formerly commanded a company of Artillery of the U States, wishing to pay...
BEING delegated by the Officers who served during our Revolutionary War, who reside in this...
13 January 1812, Frankfort. Deem “that they have … at all times a right to express … the sense of...
Much uncertainty respecting the propriety of the step I am now about to take, has agitated my...
15 January 1812. Transmits an account of the contingent expenses of the government incurred in...
15 January 1812. In compliance with their resolution of 29 Nov. 1811, transmits “a report of the...
Having suffered some heavy injuries of fortune from the failure of others—and having imprudently...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of the Senate requesting information...
16 January 1812. Communicates a letter from the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary...
16 January 1812. Transmits “a Report of the Secretary of State complying with their Resolution of...
16 January 1812, War Department. Presents names of six persons, all of whom reside in the state...
I have here taken the liberty of enforming you I have had the misfortune of being pressed and...
I was this morning honored with your letter of the 11th. Inst. I trust Sir that you will believe...
17 January 1812. Transmits a letter from the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of...
18 January 1812, Zanesville. Transmits a copy of a resolution of the Ohio state legislature “on...
J’ai reçu votre Lettre avec une extrême Reconnaissance. Le Suffrage d’un Homme d’Etat tel que...
20 January 1812, New York. Has been advised by Messrs. Bossange & Masson of Paris that last July...
20 January 1812, Opelousas, Orleans Territory. Declares that no man was better pleased by JM’s...
At the request of the Legislature of New Jersey, I communicate to Congress, copies of its...
Not finding it convenient, on account of the late severe snow storm and consequent bad roads, to...
I have received a Letter from Mr Dallas (of the 16th.) from which it appears that he had not been...