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I regret very much, that my design for delivering plaster paris cast of Genl Washington, to the public, by way of Subscription is vanished, it necessarily deprives me, of the happiness of complying with the order, your Excellency so highly honored me with, it is the only positive order I have received, Except one from Governor Tompkins. After such high boasting professions, and wonderful...
§ Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 30 November 1815. “In pursuance of the authority of the President of the United States, by the Act of Congress passed on the 3d. day of March 1809, entitled ‘An Act further to amend the several acts for the establishment of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments,’ I do hereby direct, that out of the balance of the appropriation for the building or...
Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Jefferson of the county of Albemarle do hereby sell and convey to Jeremiah A. Goodman now of the county of Bedford a certain negro girl slave named Sally , being the daughter of Aggy one of the slaves of the sd Thomas , which said Girl Sally is about three years of age in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars to me the sd Thomas...
Your very interesting letter of the 12 th June came duly to hand and I have again and again since put my opinions on record with a view of forwarding to you but I have been so completely mistaken in my conjectures respecting the issue of Bonaparte and the French nation that what I wrote one day I was obliged to blot out the next—But now my mind is made up respecting the people of that nation...
General List of Mathematical Instruments and Books, destined for the survey of the Coast of the United States , delivered into the custody of Robert Patterson Esq e Director of the Mint in Philadelphia , by F. R. Hassler , after his return from the mission for this object; in November 1815.— N o  1. One Theodolite of two feet diameter, of very improved construction, silver arch readings by...