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751 Clark, Edward Madison, James To James Madison from Edward Clark, ca. 9 April 1812 … 1812-04-09 Ca. 9 April 1812. States that there are ports in the U.S. “without adequate means of defence...
752 Clark, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Clark, 24 September 1816 1816-09-24 The death of Judge Innes has occasioned a vacancy in the Federal Circuit Court for the district...
753 Clark, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Clark and Others, 31 March … 1816-03-31 We your petitioners beg leave to make the following Statement of facts to Your Excelancy and pray...
754 Clark, James W. Madison, James To James Madison from James W. Clark, 14 January 1817 … 1817-01-14 § From James W. Clark. 14 January 1817. “J. W. Clark accepts Mr. Madisons invitation to dine with...
755 Clark, Sanford Madison, James To James Madison from Sanford Clark, 1 January 1817 1817-01-01 Permit me to remind your Excellancy that it is now well nigh three years since the above...
756 Clark, Sanford Madison, James To James Madison from Sanford Clark, 9 June 1814 1814-06-09 Midshipman John Clark who fell on the Eventful 10th. of Sepr. on Lake Erie was my son. I...
757 Clark, Thomas Madison, James To James Madison from Thomas Clark, 24 January 1814 1814-01-24 I have taken the liberty to send you a copy of the second edition of the naval history of the...
758 Clark, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Clark, 10 April 1811 … 1811-04-10 10 April 1811, St. Louis. Has frequently been asked by “small parties of Showonees resideing...
759 Clark, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Clark, 22 January 1816 1816-01-22 By the request of the Legislative Council and house of Representatives of this Territory—I have...
760 Clason, Isaac Madison, James To James Madison from Isaac Clason, 17 December 1813 1813-12-17 Having been an eye witness in some respects of the most nefarious trade & trafic, that has been...