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We had a council here yesterday in which was considered a letter from Col. Clement Read of...
We have considered the previous Question stated in a Letter written to us by your Direction, by...
AL : American Philosophical Society Dr. Blairs Compliments to Dr. Franklin and begs leave to...
A strange disorder of my head, which has lately compel’d me to neglect my official duties, & in...
I have just received a Letter from the Honble Wm Nelson Esqr. in favour of Lieut. Baker, now here...
I have yours now by Mr Jenkins of the 10th with the advice of your Council of Officers, on the...
Whatever may be the Determination of your Excellency on the Subject of this Address, I know your...
The Bearer James Holloway is a Soldier in your Regiment sent from York County & under Capt. Lewis...
The distresses in Bedford and Halifax had occasioned my Calling a full Council to meet on the...
I have noted the Time of your Petitions coming into the Office, which will give them Priority...
Col. Tayloe, Col. Lee & Col. Geo. Mason have strongly recommend to me Mr French Mason, the...
Mrs. Oster, the French consul’s lady, leaves this place to morrow to embark for France, in a...
Allow me, Sir, the liberty, which I now assume, of addressing the President of the United States...
As I have the honour to succeed the late Amiable Mrs President Reed as Treasuress of the Ladies...
After congratulating you, upon your elevation to the supreme Magistracy of the nation, permit me,...
Copy: National Archives Being informd that some malicious person, or persons, have been, and are...
[ Charleston, South Carolina, May 30, 1792. On June 18, 1792, Tench Coxe wrote to Blake: “Your...
The undersigned, a Committee acting under the authority, and in pursuance of the request of a...
I had the honor to receive, in course, your communication of 24 Ulto, relative to the Petition of...
Your letter of 12th. march, with the petition of John Southack inclosed, I had the honor duely to...
In consequence of the late appointment of Genl Skinner to the Office of Treasurer of this...
Your communication relative to the affair of a person by the name of Norberg a supposed Swedish...
Considering the peculiar and, to me, most unexpected circumstances under which I have now the...
I am informed by my friend Jonathan Russell Esquire that his Brother in Law, Mr. Phillip Ammidon...
Two Young Gentlemen, fellow Students at Princeton University, the One, Mr S. Clay of Kentucky, a...
3 December 1804, Boston. “At the request of the Marshall for this District, I have the honor to...
I beg leave to inform you that I have this morning put Cortes’s letters into Mr. Crosby’s hands...
I again take the liberty of enclosing to you other testimonials in my favour, in addition to...
Painful necessity having compelled me to adopt the advice of many of my friends, and submit the...
I have just been advised that a vacancy will occur on the 31st. of July next, by the resignation...
I do myself the honor to inclose you a letter I received from Mr. Short the 6th. of January...
17 May 1802, Baltimore. “As it is probable, it will not be in my power to go to France, as soon...
28 March 1802, Baltimore. In answer to JM’s letter of 21 Mar. [not found], received 27 Mar.,...
As it is probable, it will not be in my power to go to France, as soon as I expected, on account...
The widow of Mr. Carmichael is arrived in the United States—and resides near Chester-Town in...
In answer to your letter of the 21st. instant, which I had the honor to receive only last...
I take the liberty of soliciting for my Son Thos. H. Blake, now a resident of the State of...
I wrote you the inclosed last Even.g—but neither Horse or rider could then be procured to take it...
§ James H. Blake to James Monroe. 31 December 1813, Washington. “In consequence of the Death of...
I have the honour of transmiting you a Resolution of the board of Aldermen and board of Common...
6 January 1810, Washington. Believes his character has been “much traduced and vilely slandered”...
We come, Sir, on behalf of the Citizens of Washington, to mingle our congratulations with our...
29 June 1811, Washington. “It is rumoured that a new Appointment of Register for the County of...
Lt. John Beckett of the 14th. Regt. of Infantry, entered the military service of his Country at...
12 July 1802, Charleston. Acknowledges JM’s letter of 22 June [not found] enclosing a commission...
20 May 1804, Santiago de Cuba. “On the 9th. April last died in this city, Alexander Frazier, who...
1 November 1801, Santiago de Cuba. Acknowledges receipt of JM’s 1 Aug. circular letter and is...
Letter not found. 9 August 1804. Mentioned in Blakeley to JM, 7 Nov. 1804 (DNA: RG 76,...
A few days ago I received your Circular of first of Augt. 1801, to the Consuls & Commercial...
§ From Josiah Blakeley. 1 July 1805, Santiago de Cuba. “My last to you was dated 7th. June last,...