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1 February 1811. “Recd. of the President of the U. States his letter to the Secretary of the...
31 December 1810, Washington. Encloses a copy of his report on the public buildings. Will call on...
In order to furnish some apology for the writer of the anonymous letter, I enclose a letter [...
I herein enclose the letter you did me the favor to write on the 29h. septr. 1809. The point...
Letter not found. 24 July 1810. Calendared as a two-page letter in the lists probably kept by...
Having a good opportunity to write to England, I will gladly avail myself of it, to make such...
Previously to the establishment of arrangements for carrying on the work during the ensuing...
20 March 1809, Philadelphia. Encloses samples of “two kinds of lace” for use in the chariot...
Enclosed is the Copy of an account of expenditures out of the furniture fund of the President’s...
I solicit your directions as to the adaptation of the rooms in the East end of the President’s...
I am here & expected to have been tomorrow in Washington. It is however necessary, I find that I...
The Society of Artists of the United States established at Philadelphia, have committed the...
In my conversation with Mr. Munroe on the subject of the accounts demanded by congress, he...
6 July 1810, Washington. Expresses views about that part of the law appropriating $20,000 for...
I herewith transmit to you two reports. The first my annual report of the public Building the...
23 February 1811, Washington. Makes the following statement in compliance with JM’s direction...
I have the honor to lay before you an account of the expenditure of 5.000$, advanced to me on...
Your very obliging & kind letter was received by Mrs. Latrobe yesterday, & I had also your...
The time of the President U.S. is so occupied by matters of so much more importance, that I did...
I beg leave to submit to you, & to solicit your approbation of these accounts, the only ones...
I beg leave to submit to you by the hands of Mr Lewis Deblois an account of the expenditure of...
Letter not found. 19 May 1811, Philadelphia. Calendared by Latrobe in a list of “Letters written...
I beg leave respectfully to offer you my services in the restoration of the public buildings in...
In obedience to your directions conveyed to me by Mr Munroe, & contained in the resolution of the...
I am more mortified than I can express at the conduct of the Coach-maker, I have had the...
In order to defray immediate demands on the fund for furnishing the Presidents house, I solicit...
The plan on which the Presidents square is proposed to be planted having been approved by the...
It is my duty to take up so much of your time, as is necessary to inform you of the progress of...
I have been unfortunate in the construction of the fireproof. Depending on the old Walls, which...
I have the honor to submit to you the following sketch of expenditures on the furniture of the...
By mistake I omitted to send my original appointment with the papers transmitted to You...
Notwithstanding the exertions I have made to complete the estimates required by the resolution of...
It was my intention to have undertaken the survey of the line of the Western Navigation of the...
The considerations which arise out of my engagement with the public in the direction of the...
The alterations which you have been pleased to make in the report submitted to you by me, will be...
In the original design of the senate chamber submitted to and approved by the late President, it...
I saw Mr. Bacon this morning who informed me that the letter I mentioned to you is now in...
11 February 1811, Washington. Submits at JM’s direction a list of outstanding claims against the...
I herewith transmit to you the account of monies expended on the furniture of the presidents...
Mr. Barry has expressed to me Your wish that your Glass should be sent by your Waggon. I will...
Agreeably to your instructions, I have made arrangements to provide the most necessary articles...
The expenditure of the office of the Surveyor of the Public buildings prior to the death of the...
Having been for the last four days in Baltimore I did not receive the enclosed letters till my...
I take the liberty of reporting to you the present State of the public buildings, a practice...
The high respect & attachment which I have always professed and very sincerely felt for you has...
The occasion of my writing to you at present is to solicit your sanction to a voucher of...
When your letter of the 27 t of Aug t arrived, I was confined to my bed by a bilious fever. After...
In obedience to your directions, I have transmitted to the superintendent of the city of...
The enclosed Letter was written at the instance of several Members of Congress, who, on enquiry,...
I have too much confidence in your candor & justice to believe that you will be offended at the...