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Letter not found. 14 January 1805. Described in Jefferson to Claiborne, 7 Jan. 1805, as...
Th: Jefferson takes the liberty of putting under the protection of Governor Claiborne’s cover the...
It being understood that Morales means to settle himself at New Orleans, and that his temper and...
Your letter of the 31st. of January has come to hand. The information it conveyed respecting the...
In pursuance of the act of Congress of the 3d. of March 1807, to prevent settlements "being made...
It is represented to be expedient that some permanent partition & appropriation should be made of...
12 November 1804, Department of State. “I have received your several letters dated 16th. 23d. &...
I have duly recieved the memorial and petition of the House of Representatives of the Missisipi...
You will find enclosed a list of your letters which remain unacknowledged. From the public papers...
After writing my letter of the 9th. I recieved one from mr Pitot in the name of the N. Orleans...
Your several letters of the 17. 20. & 27 Decr. & 2d. Jan. have been successively received. They...
The President having thought proper to avail the U. States of the continuance of your services by...
I have received your letters of the 15th. 16th. & 21st. of March. Letters lately received from...
7 January 1805, Department of State. “I have the honor to acknowledge your letters of the 18th....
I have the honor to enclose you a Commission, ⟨con⟩stituting David Latimore a Member of the...
I commit to your particular attention the inclosed letter to Mr. Hulens which covers one from the...
11 March 1803, Department of State. “In addition to the despatches from the Spanish Minister here...
§ To William C. C. Claiborne. 28 July 1806, Department of State. “On monday last the President...
Since my letter of the 14th. Decr. communicating the President’s directions to prevent the papers...
I send the inclosed letter under the benefit of your cover, & open, because I wish you to know...
I ask the favor of you to deliver the inclosed letters to the President of the Council & Speaker...
Before you recieve this you will have heard thro’ the channel of the public papers of the cession...
Your letter of Jan. 29. was recieved yesterday, and I have just time to drop you a line as I am...
Your letters of the 20th. & 21st. December and of January 3d have been duly received. The rigor...
Being in the moment of my departure for Monticello where I shall be one month, I take time barely...
I take the liberty of putting under your cover a letter to mr Reibelt, and I leave it open for...
General Dearborne being on a visit to the province of Maine, your letter to him (the date not...
On the 23d. of December I nominated to the Senate of the US. Joseph de Ville Bellechasse John W....
Since my last I have received your letter of the 17th. of January, with two from yourself and...
I have been informed from different quarters that judge Sprigg intended to resign his seat on the...