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Ca. 9 April 1812. States that there are ports in the U.S. “without adequate means of defence...
The death of Judge Innes has occasioned a vacancy in the Federal Circuit Court for the district...
We your petitioners beg leave to make the following Statement of facts to Your Excelancy and pray...
§ From James W. Clark. 14 January 1817. “J. W. Clark accepts Mr. Madisons invitation to dine with...
Permit me to remind your Excellancy that it is now well nigh three years since the above...
Midshipman John Clark who fell on the Eventful 10th. of Sepr. on Lake Erie was my son. I...
I have taken the liberty to send you a copy of the second edition of the naval history of the...
10 April 1811, St. Louis. Has frequently been asked by “small parties of Showonees resideing...
By the request of the Legislative Council and house of Representatives of this Territory—I have...
Having been an eye witness in some respects of the most nefarious trade & trafic, that has been...
At the South End of the South Wing of the Capitol there is a gang way or platform which serves...
Your fellow-Citizens, the People of Madison County in the Mississippi Territory, assembled in...
The last mail brought me the letter which you did me the honor to write on the 30t. Ulto. stating...
I should not venture to take the liberty of addressing this letter to you, if you had not have...
H. Clay presents his respects to Mr. Madison, & sends him a bottle of wine made from the grape of...
I fear that I cannot add to the stock of information of which you must be already possessed...
Mr Boyle haveing accepted the office of Judge of the court of Appeals of this state, I presume it...
Knowing that we cannot differ on the question of the object of the Internal Improvement bill,...
F⟨r⟩ Charles Edwin Clayton of the town of Sparta in the county of Ontario and State of New-York,...
I have seen the statement of judge Fisher in the case of Mrs. Dauphine, and I should be highly...
This will inform you that I some time ago deposited in the War office a moddle for mounting Horse...
As to the known integrity of the subscribing Gentlemen to the inclosed letter I need say nothing...
The memorial of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York Respectfully sheweth,...
We the Subscribers recommend Monsieur Francis I. Berier of the City of New-York to the...
26 June 1812, Mayor’s Office, New York. Transmits the sentiments of the Common Council “with...
7 July 1812, Mayor’s Office, New York. At the request of the Common Council, encloses “a further...
21 February 1810. Informs JM that those Republicans who supported George Clinton in the last...
Between eight and nine years ago, I made some efforts to draw the attention of your predecesor mr...
I understand, that Mr. Asbury Dickins; now Chancellor to the American Consulate in England, has...
29 October 1811, Portland. Encloses a bill of exchange dated at Madeira, 12 Sept. 1811, and drawn...