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Since my letter of the 3d. instant, I am completely disappointed in my contemplated visit to the...
About 20 minutes since, I received a Letter from my friend Docter Sibley, enclosing me a Map of...
Since my last Letter , I have endeavoured to inform myself of such vacant Land which from quality...
I have the honor to enclose you a plan of the City of New-Orleans. It will shew you the situation...
I am now in the County of Acadia and my Indisposition having assumed a more serious aspect, I...
Your friendly Letter of the 13th. of last Month, I had the honor to receive, on the 1st. Instant,...
I had the honor to receive yours of the 18th. of March, covering the complaint of M. Baudin ,...
A few Days ago, near 300 Spanish Troops were embarked for Pensacula; about 70 Spanish Soldiers...
I have forwarded a Commission as Councillor to Doctor John Sibley; he is certainly a Man of...
I arrived at this place two Days since, & had intended to pass in this vicinity a Week or 10...
My friend Doctor Lattimore , having it in contemplation to pass thro’ Albermarle, on his way to...
Since my last letter I have understood, that a half section of vacant land might probably be...
I was last evening honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 30th. of March.—It would...
I have lately had but too much occasion to Solicit from your feelings a tribute of condolence for...
Since my last Letter , I have filled the Blank in the Marshalls commission, with the Name of...
In my last Letter , I anticipated the resignation of Mr. Seth Lewis , the Chief Justice of this...
I left New Orleans on the 20th Ultimo, and reached this place on Yesterday;—on my Journey I was...
I am honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 16. of January; and its enclosure has been...
After a most disagreeable passage of near three days from the Mississippi, I arrived on yesterday...
By an Act of the late Congress, the District of Palmira, in this State, being discontinued, and...
In compliance with the Request contained in your Letter of the 10th of July, I now have the Honor...
When a Secretary for this Territory shall have been named, and entered on the duties of his...
The State of things in New Orleans continue in uncertainty. The Prefect is yet in that City; but...
I am this Moment honerd with your Letter of the 26th. of May, and will reply particularly to it,...
Of late there has been a defference between the Mayor of this City, and the officer commanding...
I have forwarded you by the Ship Fame bound to Baltimore, a small Box containing a few Fossils...
Since my last letter, I have made with Colonel Freeman an arrangement concerning the regular...
I have filled up the blank Commissions , which you committed to my Care, with the name of John...
Mr. Daniel Clark is elected the Delegate to Congress,—the sincere friend to his Country, Doctor...
Since the 12th. Ultimo Messrs. Poidrass Morgan and Watkins have been attending in the City with a...
On last evening, I received your Letter of the 3rd of April , enclosing your Answer to an...
My Administration here, from the time of my Arrival in Louisiana, to the close of the late...
On the 5th. Instant I left the City and passed up on the East side of the Mississippi.—It is only...
Your Letter of the 29th of October has been received, and its enclosure delivered to the...
I have been honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 25th. Ultimo , together with a Report...
Your letter of the 12th. Ultimo (covering copies of the orders of the Secretary’s of War & of the...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 24 January 1806, New Orleans. “I have the honor to enclose you a...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 5 July 1805, New Orleans. “In a former Letter, I advised you of...
21 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have nothing interesting to communicate, nor would I write you by...
I shall set out for New-Orleans in two Days, & expect to arrive there on or before the 18th....
7 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have received an answer to the letter which I addressed to the...
I have been duly honored with the receipt of your letter of the 20th. Ultimo, and am happy to...
I this moment met with the enclosed letter from Mr. Matthew Lyon to his constituents, and I...
21 September 1804, New Orleans. “From the great havock which the diseases of this Climate, have...
5 February 1802, Natchez. Encloses copies of his 29 Jan. letter to General Wilkinson and...
The case of the Batture has given rise to a warm Newspaper discussion, which for the present...
27 July 1804, New Orleans. “I received on this morning an answer to my letter of the 25th instant...
24 November 1801, Natchez. Reports his arrival on 23 Nov. after a journey made unduly difficult...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 8 November 1805, New Orleans. “I enclose you a copy of the answer...
The tranquillity in which I found this province is uninterrupted: and every appearance promises a...