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Yours of July 27. is recieved. It confirms the accounts we recieve from others that the...
A complaint has come to me indirectly on the part of the Cadets at West point, that the...
I inclose you a letter from the Path-killer & others of the Cherokees, the object of which I do...
I send you a recommendation from the Senate of Georgia in favor of a David Alexander to be a...
Th: Jefferson incloses to Genl. Dearborne a letter to be noticed or not as he thinks proper, with...
The enclosed papers will explain to you the motives of this address—I deemed it improper to say...
I had written to Governor Claiborne according to what had been agreed between you & myself after...
Could you, through any friend at Boston or elsewhere have a kental of good-dumbfish forwarded for...
Th: Jefferson, with his affectionate salutations to Genl. Dearborne, incloses him the application...
I inclose you information from Genl. Jackson which I presume you have otherwise recieved of an...
There is a subject on which I wished to speak with you before I left Washington; but an apt...
The inclosed is the first intimation I have recieved of the intention of the paymaster to resign....
Your’s of the 14th. came to hand yesterday. I do not see that we can avoid agreeing to estimates...
Yours of the 12th. was recieved last night. I presume we must employ Herbaugh at N. Orleans, on...
My journey & two days detention on the road by high waters gave me time to reflect on our Canal...
Th: Jefferson will thank Genl Dearborne to consider the inclosed. the writer appears to have that...
Th: Jefferson asks a consultation with the heads of Departments tomorrow at one Oclock & that...
Not discouraged, that I did not, recieve an answer to the letter I presumed to write to you,...
Has Genl. Dearborne recieved any information from Genl. Clinton which will enable Th:J. to answer...
Should we take any notice of these declarations of the St. Regis Indians? St. Regis or the head...
The Delaware Tribe have determined to remove the ensuing Spring from their present habitations to...
Your letter of Dec. 29. brings to my mind a subject which never has presented itself but with...
The answer to M. de la Croix is obviously that it is premature to say any thing about...
There seems to be a disposition to take up the classification bill. I have substituted a division...
I have reflected on the case of the embodying of the militia in Ohio, and think the respect we...
Will you write to Govr. Cabell or the proper officer & give the orders for the discharge of the...
I forwarded to mr Smith, Secretary of the Navy, an extract of so much of my letter to you of Aug....
The Chevalr. de Foranda has stated in a letter to the Dept. of State, that one thousand dollars...
I inclose you the letters of mr Granger & mr J. Nicholas, by the latter of which you will see...
My letter of Aug. 28. on the dispositions of the Indians was to go the rounds of all our...
Mr. Madison will have written to you on the subject of a demand of 1000. D. furnished to Lieutt....
I had had the letter of mr Jouett of July 6. from Chickago, & that from Govr. Hull of July 14....
Yours of the 14th. & 15th. were recieved yesterday. the former is now returned. I shall, in...
Having had time since writing to you this day, to write the letter to mr Nicholas, & to have it...
I return you all the papers recieved in yours of the 9th. except Morrison’s letter on the subject...
In mine of the day before yesterday I informed you that to comply with a request of Govr. Cabell...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 7th. with the proposition for substituting 32,000. twelve month...
I dare say that Purcell’s map must be of value, and it would be well if his representatives would...
Notes of consultations. 1807. July 26 Norfolk. agreed that all the militia at this place, & on...
I have this moment recieved certain information that the British vessels have retired from...
I wrote you on the 7th. since that we learn that the Bellona & Leopard remaining in Hampton Road,...
Considering that gun-boats will enter very materially into the system of defence for New-York, I...
I inclose you copies of 2 letters sent by express from Capt Decatur. by these you will percieve...
I am sincerely sorry that I am obliged to ask your attendance here without a moments avoidable...
I suggest to you the following, as some of the ideas which might be expressed by Genl. Wilkinson...
The president of the United States of America. To Thomas Jefferson, Robert Smith, Henry Dearborne...
Whereas our Friend and acquaintance Richard Carter Junr. having a prospect of making application...
I return you the nominations of Gansevoort and Forsyth approved. I send you also a letter from a...
Many officers of the army being involved in the offence of intending a military enterprize...
Th: Jefferson salutes Genl. Dearborne with friendship and communicates the following information...