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I have had the honor of receiving your several communications in relation to Manufactories,...
The result of our Elections has given our political opponants the intire direction of our State...
I take the liberty of observing to you that Col Jona Russell of Providence is now here and about...
With this you will receive a thing called a sermon, in which you will see exhibited a correct...
29 November 1810, Boston. Notes that in his official capacity he has had many dealings with the...
I consider it my duty to give you the following information in relation to the conduct of our...
I take the liberty of presenting you a copy of an Oration pronounced on the 4th inst. by my Son,...
I was this morning honored with your letter of the 11th. Inst. I trust Sir that you will believe...
Will not the late discovery of Treasonable intentions, render it expedient to be more cautious,...
Having written a letter to the Secretary of War, in which I have expressed a readiness to enter...
As the principal object of the command, which may be confided to my direction, will probably be...
As the ultimate question in relation to war must soon be decided, and it may be concidered...
Our political opponents in, and out, of the Legislature, are endeavouring to inspire as general...
Notwithstanding all the objections that have been made to gunboats, they are now call’d for, and...
I was this day honored with your letter of the 9th. inst. having been placed in a very unpleasant...
Unless the Troops destined for Detroit & Niagara, with those on the Eastern shore of Lake Ontario...
The Secretary of war has undoubtedly informed you of the unfortunate event at Niagara. It...
I confidently hope that the Campaign that has now closed, has afforded sufficient evidence of the...
Permit me to observe that I concider it of the utmost importance that improvements should be...
I was the last evening honored with your letter of the 6th. Inst. Why Genl. Smyth has not thought...
As the number of additional Majr. Genels. recently appointed will enable the Executive to select...
I have recently been informed that intimation had been circulated at Washington that Majr....
The good of the service as well as a due regard to my own charactor, induces me to give you a...
From the unequivocal and positive order received from the Secretary of War, (a copy of which I...
I have been honored with your letter of the 8th. Inst. It is peculierly gratifying in my present...
By the direction of the Secretary of War I am at this place; and having visited the principal...
The Bearer Mr. Eakin late Pay-Master for this District having requested me to say what I know of...
By the request of Genl. Boyd I take the liberty of stating to you my opinion of his conduct at...
I have the honour of inclosing the orders of Govr. Strong, which are as I understand to be...
I should not take the liberty of addressing the following observations to yourself; had I not...
§ From Henry Dearborn. 29 September 1815, Farrese Inn, Green Spring. “Mrs. Dearborn & myself are...
From my own knowledge of Majr. Harris’s charactor and services, and from information received...
I had this day the pleasure of receiving your very freindly and highly esteem’d letter of the 16...
In your letter of the 16 th you were good enough to mention my Son ,— I was inform’d by M r Smith...
your delightfull retirement does not, I presume, prevent you from casting some occasional glances...
Your friendly & instructive letter has been received and perused with peculier satisfaction &...
Domestic affliction will, I hope, be admitted as an apology for my not having written to you for...
My Son has enclosed to me your letter of the 20 th ult o and informs me that he had sent your...
In the early part of the Year 1807 Col Elias Earle of South Carolina proposed to the Secretary of...
It is with peculier satisfaction that I can congratulate you on the happy and honorable...
I should not have so long delay’d a reply to your very friendly & polite letter had...
If no new causes of delay occur I we shall set out tomorrow morning for Monticello . I wrote to M...
1815. Oct. 7. Gen l Dearborne informs me that the plaister of Paris is brought from the head of...
on my arrival at Washington from Virginia I enclosed your note to your friends at Richmond...