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Having this day sent in my Resignation, to Mr. Madison as Commissioner of the Cumberland-Road, I...
Th: Jefferson salutes Genl Mason with friendship & respect & sends him some grains of the...
§ To John Mason. 29 April 1806, Department of State. “The President of the United States, being...
Congress have passed an act for opening a road from Cumberland to Ohio, which is to be laid off...
J Mason [does for] himself the honor to call on the President this afternoon and to converse with...
In answer to the note you did me the honour to write me yesterday I really cannot think of any...
I take the liberty of introducing to you, Dr. Triplett Surgeon in the Navy, who will do himself...
§ From John Mason. 10 February 1806, George Town. “Lieutenant Wormely of the Marine Corps, has...
The letter which I take the liberty to enclose, I received yesterday, and will be my apology for...
J. Mason presents his respects to the President, having informed himself better on the Subject of...