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Agreeably to directions received from you yesterday, I have the honor of transmitting a paper...
In the absence of the Secry. of the navy, I have the honor, in pursuance of his written...
With your approbation the enclosed letter to Comre. Rodgers will be forwarded and a similar...
I have this moment received information, which I deem it my duty to lay before you without a...
The secretary of the Navy having been unexpectedly detained in South Carolina by the extreme...
I almost fear that I may be considered troublesome; but I beg that you will attribute my frequent...
8 November 1811. Conveys information that two pipes of the wine ordered by JM have been shipped,...
As you are probably less occupied now than you will be on your return to the seat of Government,...
In the instructions to the several commanding Officers to lay up the gun boats, they were...
7 January 1813. “With great deference—but for very special reasons —C W Goldsborough would...
Valueing as I do the opinions of good men, I am induced from an anxiety to remove certain...
In answer to Mr. Macgregor’s letter to you —I have informed him that there is not, at this time,...
Persuaded as I am that you would never give countenance to an act of injustice—that you would...
I have just received some samples of powder—which appear to confirm the correctness of Mr....
The most prompt attention shall be paid to your instructions; but permit me, sir, respectfully to...
12 May 1809, Navy Department. James Owen, “lately appointed a surgeon’s mate in the navy,” has...
14 August 1809, Navy Department. The chief clerk transmits copies of a letter from Capt. David...