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8 April 1804, New Orleans. “Enclosed is a copy of an inflamatory production which was posted up...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 9 August 1805, New Orleans . “I have this day received a...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 25 September 1805, Concordia . “I am still in a state of...
The late Indian Agency which has been confered on Doctor John Sibly has occasioned an...
On the 15th. of January last I had the honor to enclose you a Letter which had been addressed to...
1 September 1804, New Orleans. “I have this moment received from Captain Turner, Commandant at...
19 August 1802, Natchez. “In a former letter I stated to you the want of confidence on the part...
The "Civil Code" alluded to in my last letter, is nothing more, than a "Digest of the Civil Laws...
6 April 1805, New Orleans . “I enclose you a translation of the Address [not found] recently made...
14 April 1804, New Orleans. “I this morning received information from the officer commanding at...
I have received your Letter of the 2nd. Ultimo, together with its several enclosures.— Your...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 29 April 1806, New Orleans. “I am sorry to perceive the divisions...
24 March 1804, New Orleans. “I have received your letter of the 20th ultimo and which is the only...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 12 January 1806, New Orleans. “The enclosure No. 1 is a Copy of a...
I have been honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 24th. of May, and the Communication...
I have the honor to enclose you a Copy of the Answer of the Marquis of Casa Calvo to my Letter of...
On yesterday in this City, there was great rejoicing—The Citizens generally evinced a grateful...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 3 August 1805, New Orleans. “On the 6th of June last, I had the...
A few days previous to my departure from Fort Adams, I had the honor to address to you a private...
I have recently experienced the heaviest of Afflictions.—It has pleased Allmighty God to call to...
At the particular request of the Superior of the Convent in this city, I have the honor to...
Since my last letter to you, I have greatly recovered my health, and I have the pleasure to add,...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 15 December 1805, “120 Miles from New-Orleans.” “Previous to my...
Will you be good enough to convey to the President of the U. States my grateful acknowledgments...
1 October 1804, New Orleans. “Mr. Darbigney will deliver to you, a little Box containing a Model...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 8 October 1806, New Orleans. “I returned to this City on the...
14 July 1804, New Orleans. “I enclose you the last number of the Moniteur , printed in this city....
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 26 June 1806, New Orleans. “I was informed on yesterday that an...
I have the honor to inclose you two letters, which I have received from Governor Folch, together...
Two men of the names of Sutton and May were lately convicted in the Mississippi Territory of...
My appointment to this Government, (& if I am not greatly deceived, my conduct since my arrival,)...
3 November 1804, New Orleans. “I enclose for your perusal several Letters , which I have lately...
3 March 1805, New Orleans . “The Prize Brig Active and her Cargo are sources of great litigation....
My last Letter, which was dated at Opelousas informed you, of the Reports which had reached me...
From the County of Opellousas, several Negro’s have lately escaped to the Spanish Dominions, and...
By the last Mail, I could only acknowledge the receipt of your esteemed favour of the 30th....
10 May 1805, New Orleans . “The Enclosures Nos. 1 and 2 are Translations of a Communication to me...
5 July 1804, New Orleans. “The birth-day of our country was passed here, in great harmony and...
My official Letters to the Secretary of State , have advised you, of Mr. Livingston’s exertions...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 3 August 1805, New Orleans. “Having understood that Mr Moralis...
The difficulty with respect to the negro’s, who have sought and found an Asylum in the Province...
On this morning, (accompanied by the Mayor of the City Mr Petot) I visited the ground adjacent to...
27 June 1804, New Orleans. “On yesterday the Marquis of Cassa Calvo (accompanied by his Secretary...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 13 February 1806, New Orleans. “Since my communication of the 6th...
In a former letter, I had the honor to communicate the final determination of Mr. N. Salcedo...
By the last Mail I received your Letter of the 28th. of October, and was happy to learn your...
New Orleans is, at this time perfectly tranquil, and I hear of no disturbances in any part of the...
Enclosed is a letter from Mr. Moreau Lislet declining the Commission of Judge of the Superior...
Desirous to avail myself of the President’s permission to visit the United States, I contemplate...
29 May 1804, New Orleans. “In the District of Atakapas a very great dispute has arisen between...