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1 December 1803, Natchez. “This day having proved fair, I embarked, a Company of the Natchez...
13 January 1804, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. “I had the honor to confer with you in Jany. 1802, at...
2 December 1803, Natchez. “The Mail this evening brought me a Letter from Mr. Clark, which I here...
14 January 1804, Newport. “At the request of James Tabor of New Bedford State of Massachusetts I...
15 February 1804, New York. “I herewith inclose a Memorial, which you will please to lay before...
24 November 1803, Boston. “We herein inclose extracts [not found] of Mr Richard Hughes’ letters...
7 January 1804. “These papers are respectfully submitted to the Secretary of State with a view of...
16 February 1804, Lisbon. “By the Schooner three Brothers Captain Lawrence Via New York I had the...
I was honored in due time with your letter of the 12 prairial, and have now the satisfaction to...
4 November 1803, Norfolk, Virginia. “Having arrived here this Evening from England I lose no Time...
Your favor of the 13th. has been duly recd. As it seems to partake as much of a private as public...
29 March 1804, Washington. “On the receipt of yours of I put it into the hands of Mr. Gallatin,...
You must be already acquainted with many of the circumstances respecting the purchase made in...
The French vessel which I mentioned to you in my last letter, has been brought to at Plaquemines,...
I take up my Pen to communicate to you in Writing, what I had the Honour of expressing to you...
13 December 1803, Falmouth. “The Ship Governor Strong arrived off this port yesterday & my Clerk...
I have recd. several letters of late from some of our friends, who complain of the arrangment or...
27 February 1804, Department of State. “Your letter of the 15th. inst. has been duly received...
16 November 1803, Paris. “To day I have been fortunate enough to have a long & very Satisfactory...
30 December 1803. “The Secretary of State presents his respects to Dr Lattimore and informs him...
I have the honor of enclosing such kind of an official Certificate as the nature of the case...
17 November 1803, St. Petersburg. Encloses his letter to JM of 27 Oct. , which “reached Cronstadt...
31 December 1803, Marseilles. Encloses a copy of his 22 Dec. 1803 dispatch and transmits papers...
The inclosed letter was sent to me by Mrs Clark, with a request that it might be forwarded to...
My publick letter and the papers will give you every thing wh. is not communicated in my letter...
2 February 1804, Treasury Department, Comptroller’s Office. Encloses a letter of 30 Jan. 1804...
19 March 1804, Gibraltar. No. 146. “No Vessel here bound to the U. S. & our Post just going out,...
I had the honor of writing to you on the 18th of October from Gibraltar, by the U. States ship...
At the Request of my good friends Messrs. Nicklin & Griffith I take the liberty of incloseing to...
I embrace the last moment of the ship old Tom being here, to inform you that the Dey sent in...