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28 March 1804, Georgetown. “I find your note for 1200$ falls due on Wednesday next, and therefore, to be renewed, must be offered for, tomorrow—agreably to your request, I sent you by one of my asisstants [ sic ] a note ready drawn for your Signature—the rest I will take care to have done.” RC ( DLC ). 1 p.; docketed by JM.
¶ From Samuel Emery. Letter not found. 11 October 1805. Described in Wagner to Emery, 23 Oct. 1805, as inquiring about Thomas Appleton’s account ( DNA : RG 59, DL , vol. 15). In his letter, addressed to Emery at Philadelphia, Wagner enclosed a statement from the Treasury Department showing $219.73 due to Appleton.
23 August 1804, New York. “I esteem it my duty to transmit to you the enclosed documents which go to establish a continuance of misconduct on the part of British Vessels of War in relation to the commerce and navigation of this City.” Letterbook copy ( NNC ). 1 p. Written below the letterbook copy is a note: “9 Affidavits numbered from one upwards and all taken before me.” The enclosures have...
10 June 1802, Charleston. Writes at the request of several merchants of Charleston who wish to have John O’Hara appointed consul at Kingston, Jamaica. “He is a native of this city but has lived at Kingston sever[a]l years as a Merchant, from my Knowledge of him I am sure He will fill the appointment with propriety.” Adds in a postscript, “There is a Mr. Savage who has Acted as agent these two...
Permit us to call your attention to the little bill below, and to ask its discharge as soon as Convenient. We should be happy Sir to receive your order to send you the Amer. Farmer either in sheet, or bound according to your directions. We are, Sir, Your Obdt Servts [bill] For subscription to American Farmer , One year, from March 1828 to March 1829 ......... $4.00 Baltimore, Oct. 20. 1830. RC...
I embrace an oppy. by a foreign Vessel to forward to you Some papers highly interesting to our Country at this Crisis, but it is not certain whether they will get Safe to hand. I have the Honor to be Sir, Very respectfully, Your Mo. Ob Servt. DNA : RG 59—CD—Consular Despatches, Havana.
I have the honor, to transmit for consideration and final settlement accompts & vouchers for disbursements made by me, since I have been in public service, they are properly arranged under separate heads of expenditure and carried down to the date thereof in such a manner, that the whole may be comprized under one point of view, which will considerably facilitate their Settlement, Mr. John...
10 April 1812, War Department. Lists proposed appointments in the U.S. Army for JM’s approval. RCs ( DNA : RG 46, Executive Proceedings, 12B-A1); letterbook copies ( DNA : RG 107, LSP ). Each RC 1 p. Forwarded by JM to the Senate in a message of 11 Apr. 1812 ( Senate Exec. Proceedings Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America (3 vols.; Washington,...
Letter not found. 10 September 1802, Albany. Mentioned in Daniel Brent to Barber, 20 Sept. 1802 (DNA: RG 59, DL, vol. 14), as a request for payment for publishing the laws of the last session of Congress in the Albany Register . Brent replied in JM’s absence that $94.50 would be remitted “after the account shall have been liquidated and passed.”
I hope you do me the Justice to believe that I participate cordially in the general satisfaction occasioned by your Appointment to an office of high Trust & Importance. It is however probable that I Should have been less forward in expressing to you this Sentiment, were I not urged by Motives of Friendship to Dr. Stevens to make an early Communication to you on his Subject. In doing this I...
The extract of a letter to Bishop Carroll I have inclosed to Genl. Dearborne. I return you judge Davies’s letter. If we meddle in the case at all, should it not be by sending the letter to the Attorney General who will know best how to prevent a conflict of jurisdictions. I inclose you the copy of a letter from Genl. Smith to mr Gallatin, communicated by the General to P. Carr & by him to me....
11 May 1801, New York. Acknowledges JM’s letter of 4 May [not found] concerning next shipment of cargo for Tunisian order. Reports almost all lumber on hand; expects naval agent to furnish required cannon and carriages. Waits for powder. Will watch for vessel to ship these stores. RC ( DNA : RG 59, ML ). 2 pp.; docketed by Wagner as received 14 May.
In discharge of the duty injoined in the 3d. Section of the Acts further providing for the government of the district of Louisiana, I have the honor of enclosing, for the information of the President, copies of three Laws passed since the 30th. Sepr. last. They will form a part of the next half yearly report of the Secretary. I have the honor to be &c.. MoSHi .
12 June 1802, Charleston. Encloses his account for publishing the laws of the U.S. passed during the second session of the Sixth Congress. RC and enclosure ( DNA : RG 217, First Auditor’s Accounts, no. 13,519). RC 1 p. In the enclosed account (1 p.; signed by JM and dated 24 June 1802 at the auditor’s office), the amount of $47.50 has been supplied.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the appointment, of Marshal, of the United States in and for the Territory of Michigan, which is thankfully accepted. I have the honour to be sir with high respect Your Obt. Svt. Printed copy ( Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections 36 [1908]: 339).
In consequence of a letter from Mr. Cutts, I herewith forward the Weekly Register from March last. It was strangely neglected; as things must sometimes be even if a man can do every thing for himself, which I cannot. I take this occasion, as a member of the republic, gratefully to offer you the homage of my respect for services rendered to my country—the homage of the heart. RC ( DLC )....
¶ From Seth Botts Wigginton. Letter not found. 4 August 1805. Acknowledged in JM to Wigginton, 10 Aug. 1805 , where it is described as requesting a copy of William Lee’s dispatch to the State Department concerning the ship Easter and its papers.
6 March 1804, Leghorn. No. 3. Encloses “a copy of my correspondence with Comodore Preble & others, since my last of the 1st: of February.” “I have not heard from Colonel Lear since I parted with him! but my anxiety has been in some measure reliev’d by Come. Preble’s letters, as the[y] inform me that he has receiv’d the sundry communications which I forwarded to him in the United States brig...
25 October 1810, Norfolk. The firm has received JM’s letter of 14 Oct. and has shipped one hogshead of old Madeira wine to Fredericksburg. Requests JM to pay the charges, amounting to $192.25, with a draft from the Washington branch of the Bank of the United States. RC and enclosure ( DLC ). RC 2 pp.; docketed by JM. Enclosure (1 p.) is a receipt from John Cooper, 24 Oct. 1810, for the wine he...
I have the honor to inclose you transcripts of the arrivals of American Vessels in this port, from the first of July last untill the 31st. day of December inclusive, also of Vessells sailing from this port for the United States with their Cargoes & estimation thereof, all of which is respectfully submitted With perfect consideration I have the Honor to remain Your very obt. Servt. DNA : RG...
Letter not found. 15 October 1801. Calendared as a three-page letter in the lists probably made by Peter Force (DLC, series 7, container 2). Wistar, professor of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, was a vice president of the American Philosophical Society at the time.
I take the liberty of addressing your Excellency on a subject of some importance to the Citizens of this State, as well as to others, and on which some diversity of opinion seems to exist. A few, very few, of the Republicans here, have recommended Mr. Robbins, of Newport, in this State, as Successor to the late Judge Cushing of the Supreme Court of the United States. I am told that he is...
24 April 1810, Providence. Recommends Henry Wheaton for the position of marshal of Rhode Island. RC ( DLC ). 1 p.
20 April 1813, Philadelphia. “By the death of Dr. Rush, there is a vacancy in the Mint. I had for a long time been anxious to for a place in that institution, & accordingly I wrote to the late president, on the subject, some years ago. Should you think me worthy of the place, I shall endeavour to discharge its duties with fidelity, and with a continuance of my unaffected attachment to my...
6 August 1810, Fort Constitution, New Hampshire. Seeks a discharge from the U.S. Army for John Sandborn on the grounds that he is deranged and unfit to serve. RC ( DNA : RG 107, LRUS , B-1810). 1 p. Readdressed to the Department of War by JM at Orange Court House, 17 Aug. 1810.
3 March 1810, Washington. Encloses a letter from John Boyle recommending Thomas Montgomery for a judicial position in the Louisiana Territory. Forwards Boyle’s letter now in the hope that Montgomery might be appointed to a vacancy in the judiciary of the Mississippi Territory. RC and enclosure ( DNA : RG 59, LAR , 1809–17, filed under “Montgomery”). RC 2 pp. Enclosure is John Boyle to JM, 29...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6th, and entirely concur in the view which you have taken of both the subjects on which it treats. The uniform conduct of the government, towards the Spanish provinces, has manifested a friendly interest in their favor, without taking a single step, with which the Spanish government had a right to complain, from the commencement of their...
As it appeared by what occurred in my interview with Mr Fox on the 28. ulto. that some weeks at least would elapse before I could hope to bring our business to any conclusion I thought it proper to make a formal application to him on the 31. for an order to Suspend the Seizure and condemnation of our vessels on the principle of the late decrees. I had not requested this in explicit terms...
The inclosed Dispatch, directed to you, lately arrived here, and was brought to me, that I might have the pleasure to transmit it, with the intire and unqualified security always due from civilised society to Diplomatic Correspondance. Permit me to be availed of this occasion to present my respectful salutations, and to have the honour to be Sir your most obedient humble Servant DNA : RG...
29 March 1812. Regrets that he should ever express dissatisfaction at the proceedings of the U.S. government: “but Injured feeling constrains me to Express my Self diferent from what I Shuld have don.” Relates the details of his purchase from William Scott of a tract of land that had been conveyed to Scott by the U.S. marshal for Virginia. “As the Land was Sold for the purpose of raising money...