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7 January 1813 , “ Marine Barracks Washington .” Members of the court-martial for Lt. John Brooks...
7 January 1813 , “ Washington City .” “I take the liberty of Recommending James M. Riddle of...
The very Kind and flattering manner in which you offered me a seat in the Cabinet, yesterday, has...
Your two favors of have been some time on hand. I believe it may be assumed, that no meeting of...
5 January 1813, Washington. “The Undersigned beg leave … to State to the President … that they...
5 January 1813, Walpole, New Hampshire. Writes to communicate to JM “the principle of a long...
Understanding that a Clerk will be wanted for a Chancery Court at Fredg. I have yielded to the...
I do not believe that the appointmt. of Govr. Tompkins would be either eligible or calculated to...
On the 21st of June last I received a letter from the Secretary of War informing me that I was...
4 January 1813. “It has pleased Divine Providence, that this general assembly should convene...
I wrote you from Mansfield Decr. 31. and detailed to you the measures taken to insure a Speady...
3 January 1813, Tiverton. Has read in the newspapers that JM is “to cause to Be Bult an addition...
2 January 1813. “At a very numerous and respectable meeting of citizens of the United States,...
2 January 1813 , “ Criminal residence ,” Washington . Reports having been sent by JM five times...
2 January 1813, Annapolis. Transmits to JM “a Copy of a law passed by the General Assembly of...
Mr Ingersoll has sent me on the enclosed letter from Philadelphia, which, for the sake of the...
I feel it my duty at So alarming a Crisis of our National Goverment as this moment exhibits, for...
1 January 1813. “J. Madison will see Mr. Lloyd as he requests tomorrow morning at 10. OC.” RC (...
1 January 1813 , “ Mint of the U. States .” Forwards an annual report on the operation of the...
1 January 1813. Revises building terms and conditions for the city of Washington. Suspends the...
I have recd. your letter of yesterday, signifying your purpose to retire from the Dept. which has...
I respectfully trust you will excuse this second letter, when you know the circumstances, under...
As I Stated in my last I Sent of[f] two hundred horses to the Mohecan Settlement where I had made...
Having devoted unremittedly more than thirty years of my life to public service, in various...
We arrived at this post 27. at noon after a march of 36 days—the most difficult of any I ever...
29 December 1812, Washington. “It is reported, that Doctor Thomas Ewell, a surgeon in the Navy of...
Letters of congratulation are not the object of the writer, altho’ no one more sincerely rejoices...
28 December 1812. “Your Memorialists have settled on the extreme Frontiers of this Territory...
I know what is well meant will be well received by you. From that circumstance I will proceed and...
The subject of my communication to you last winter, appearing of still greater importance, I am...