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Understanding from the public prints, that you are at Monticello, we avail ourselves of the...
presuming that a sample of the Waters of the Mississippi & Arkansaw Rivers, remarkable for their...
Although you can have no motive for desiring to extend the circle of your acquaintance, yet I am...
It is with singular Satisfaction, we announce to you the peaceful Transfer of the Province of...
20 December 1803, New Orleans. “We have the satisfaction to announce to you, that the province of...
Our Letter of the 20th Inst. informed you of the Delivery of Louisiana to the United States, and...
Since our Letter of the 27. ulto but little Progress has been made in the Business of the...
The Orders from the French Commissioner, for the Delivery of the Posts at Natchitoches and those...
No alteration has taken place since our last, of which you have a duplicate under cover,...
In our Letter of the 16th ultimo, we informed you that we have just then received Information, of...
You will receive under cover herewith a duplicate of our last of the 7th current, also a copy of...
Since our last of the 14 current, of which a Duplicate was forwarded by the last Mail; the French...
Since our last of the 27. ulto. a Duplicate of which goes under Cover, the Spaniards have sent...
I have received your Testimonials in favor of Mr. Ellery & Mr. Alexander, which flatter my pride...
30 March 1804, New Orleans. “Since our last of the 11 instant, a Duplicate of which is under...
Your kind invitation to dinner this Day, increases the mortification I experience, from not being...
about 130 Leagues above the Cado nation & 230 from Natchitoches, we have discovered on either...
General Wilkinson has the Honor to submit, to the private Inspection of the President, Portraits...
84.  Borés—Character is not fully drawn,—for it might be said, that he is Industrious; Honorable...
I regret that Indisposition should have prevented the earlier acknowledgment of your obliging...
During a Conversation which I had the Honor to hold with you, soon after your Inauguration in the...
I rely on your goodness to pardon me for this intrusion, which springs from my solicitude to...
I regret that a variety of interruptions & engagements, should have so long prevented my...
7 April 1805, Washington . “I have been honored by your letter of the 22d ultimo [not found], and...
In a case which excites the sharpest self-reproach & exposes me to severe reprehension, I venture...
I reached this place the 1st: Inst: And On the morning of the 4th: the Secretary of the Territory...
Since my last, bearing date the 28th. Ulto. the affairs of this Territory have progressed with...
In my last of the 24th. Ultmo. of which you have a duplicate under cover, I fear I intruded on...
Being desirous to submit my every act to the Executive scrutiny, I take the liberty of...
The Bearer hereof Capt. Amos Stoddard, who conducts the Indian deputation on their visit to you,...