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This will be handed you by mr Coles , the bearer of public dispatches, by an Aviso . he has lived...
Letter not found. 14 March 1809. Offered for sale in Charles Hamilton Catalogue No. 80 (5 Sept....
The bearers hereof, mr Alexander M c Rae & Major John Clarke proposing to visit France on their...
5 June 1810, Department of State. Acknowledges letters and enclosures from Armstrong received on...
I avail myself of the oppy. by Mr. to forward copies of my several letters lately written to you;...
Your two favors of the 6th. & 25 of May were both recd. tho’ at a late day. Of the latter a...
Immediately on the reciept of your favor of Nov. 26. I wrote to mr Gelston , asking the favor of...
Letter not found. 24 February 1811. Mentioned in Armstrong to JM, 3 Mar. 1811 , as discussing the...
Your favor of the 2d. instant, inclosing a newspaper statement of a conversation imputed to you,...
The inclosed Commission will inform you of your appointment to the direction of the Department of...
I have long ago, in my heart, congratulated our country on your call to the place you now occupy...
Another General , it seems, has lost us another thousand men by suffering them to be surprised;...
7 June 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
I have recd. yours by Mr. Mercer. The little enterprize projected by Mr. Monroe, would if...
I have recd. yours from Albany of the 28th. ult. So much depends on the ultimate character of the...
8 September 1813, Seneca. “I have the honor to inform you that I am now in complete readiness to...
15 September 1813 , “ Head Quarters Mouth of Portage River on Lake Erie .” “You will have been...
I have recd. yours of the lt. inst. from Utica, and of the 5th. from Sackets Harbour. I have...
Since my letter of the state of the Treasury has been transmitted to me. It is more favorable...
“It cannot be doubted that the distruction of the Blockhouses &c. on our side of the Perdido...
The communications which you will recee: from & thro the War Office present the state of things...
Before my return hither I recd. yours of the 8th. inst: and have since recd. those of the 11th....
I have recd. your[s] of the 8th. from Sacket’s Harbour: & shall look in a few days for some...
I have had the honor of receiving the Presidents instructions concerning my assuming the...
§ Thomas Pinckney to John Armstrong. 18 November 1813, Charleston, “Head Quarters Sixth...
When I had the Honor of conversing with You at the Harbour, it appeared to be Your wish that I...
Having observed that complaints were made against the Contractor for this State, I imparted to...
I have employed this morning in researches with a view to the arrangement of our financial...
Perceiving that the Albany Argus, is endeavouring to mislead the Public Judgement, by shamefully...
I reached this place on Saturday last, having conferred with the late Governor Mitchell who...
I have visited this post with a view of making some necessary arrangement relating to the Indian...
I have the honor to inform you that the time of service of the Quota of the militia of the State...
Besides the answer to Genl. McClure, it may be proper to instruct Genl. Wilkinson to say frankly...
The Mail Route, by Burlington, has become dilatory and uncertain; I therefore, send this to...
J. M wishes a conversation on this proposal of Genl. M. & on the recent one of General Taylor,...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favours of the 3rd and 4th instant....
§ Thomas Pinckney to John Armstrong. “Head Quarters Sixth & Seventh Districts—Fort Decatur...
I have duly recd. your letter of the 1st. inst: suggesting a recall of the vessels allotted for...
Obstructions to the mail retarded for several days, your letter of the 9th. instant, accompanied...
I have recd. your letter of the 17th. inst: covering further communications from Genl. Pinkney;...
I have received yours of the 20th. inst. The sufferings of the Troops from want of clothing & pay...
J. Madison requests a consultation with the Heads of Department on Tuesday next at Eleven OClock....
The Secy. of War will send To save time & copying, the letters & instructions & orders from the...
Besides the tendency of the proposed attempt for removing the Indians North of the State of Ohio,...
Note on this note of the Secy. of War covering letters of Col. Croghan to Capt. Sinclair of May...
The apparent objections to the proposed establishment of a post, so distant, are very strong....
General Wilkinson it appears, addressed an application to the P. on the 6th. ult: for an...
The taking of Soldiers for the Navy, is a disagreeable circumstance in several respects: but an...
In analogy to the arrangement yesterday decided on in reference to this City & Baltimore and with...
Noted to the Secy. of War. July 6. 1814 on the reported plan for 90 odd thousd. Milit[i]a. The...