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35001 Jefferson, Thomas Dearborn, Henry From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Dearborn, 18 February … 1808-02-18 Should we take any notice of these declarations of the St. Regis Indians? St. Regis or the head...
35002 Dearborn, Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Dearborn, 18 February … 1808-02-18 In answer to your note of this morning I will take the liberty of suggesting the propriety of...
35003 Graham, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Graham, 18 February 1808 1808-02-18 From the Return made to this Office by the Secretary of the Orleans Territory it would seem that...
35004 Jefferson, Thomas Heads of Department From Thomas Jefferson to Heads of Department, 18 … 1808-02-18 Genl. Dearborne’s plan for raising 6000. regulars & 24,000 minute men or volunteers is submitted...
35005 Kemble, Priscilla Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Priscilla Kemble, 18 February … 1808-02-18 I have wrote to you in hopes of Some redress—I am a widow who has Suffered great losses by the...
35006 Jefferson, Thomas Monroe, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 18 February 1808 1808-02-18 You informed me that the instruments you had been so kind as to bring for me from England would...
35007 Jefferson, Thomas Moore, Henry From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Moore, 18 February 1808 1808-02-18 The sailors who brought your letter called at a moment when I was so engaged I could not see...
35008 Arundel, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Arundel, 18 February … 1808-02-18 At a numerous and respectable meeting of the Inhabitants of the County of Randolph held in the...
35009 Story, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Story, 18 February 1808 1808-02-18 I have the honor to enclose to you a paper recommendatory of the appointment of Capt. Peter...
35010 Claiborne, William Charles Coles Madison, James To James Madison from William Charles Coles Claiborne … 1808-02-17 Inclosed is a translation of a letter addressed to me by Governor Folch together with a Copy of...
35011 Claiborne, William Charles Coles Madison, James To James Madison from William Charles Coles Claiborne … 1808-02-17 General Moreau & Governor Folch continue in this City, and have contracted a great intimacy;...
35012 Foronda, Valentin de Madison, James To James Madison from Valentin de Foronda, 17 February … 1808-02-17 Persuadido a que se extraviado la carta que escribí á V. S. el 1o. de Febrero la copio...
35013 Armstrong, John, Jr. Madison, James To James Madison from John Armstrong, Jr., 17 February … 1808-02-17 Inclosed is a copy of the answer from the Minister of Marine to my letter of the 13 instant in...
35014 Pinkney, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Pinkney, 17 February 1808 1808-02-17 I send you enclosed a Duplicate of my public Letter of the 2d. Instant, and by the same...
35015 Hill, Henry Madison, James To James Madison from Henry Hill, 17 February 1808 1808-02-17 The Royal family of Portugal having embarked for Brazil, this extensive and rich Country is about...
35016 Brent, Robert Madison, James To James Madison from Robert Brent, 17 February 1808 1808-02-17 Mrs. Barry now of New York, a Lady of the most amiable Character, has met with severe afflections...
35017 Ball, Isaac Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Isaac Ball, 17 February 1808 1808-02-17 Directed by an impulse of respectful Consideration, for the President of the United States,...
35018 Bowdoin, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Bowdoin, 17 February … 1808-02-17 As the present posture of our affairs in this country may require, that you shd. receive...
35019 Chisholm, Hugh Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Hugh Chisholm, 17 February … 1808-02-17 we have got the earth turn up the second time for the Bricks, and am now prpare the yard to dry...
35020 Dearborn, Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Dearborn, 17 February … 1808-02-17 Under existing circumstances, I take the liberty of proposing for your concideration the...
35021 Jefferson, Thomas Hyde de Neuville, Jean-Guillaume, Baron From Thomas Jefferson to Jean-Guillaume, Baron Hyde de … 1808-02-17 On the 13th. inst. I had the pleasure of recieving your favor of Dec. 22. covering one from...
35022 Jefferson, Thomas Rodney, Caesar Augustus From Thomas Jefferson to Caesar Augustus Rodney, 17 … 1808-02-17 Th: Jefferson asks the favor of a consultation with the heads of departments at mr Madison’s...
35023 Smith, Robert Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 17 February 1808 1808-02-17 By the XLIst art. of the “Act for the better government of the Navy of the U. States” it appears...
35024 Varnum, Joseph Bradley Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Bradley Varnum, 17 … 1808-02-17 J. B. Varnum presents his most Respectful Compliments to the President of the United States. And...
35025 Gavino, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Gavino, 16 February 1808 1808-02-16 Not being honourd with any of yours since my last of 4: Inst. Pr Copy herewith to which referr,...
35026 Colvin, John B. Madison, James To James Madison from John B. Colvin, 16 February 1808 1808-02-16 I inclose the "Enquirer". It contains an allusion to you which cannot fail to attract the...
35027 Anonymous Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 16 February 1808 1808-02-16 Look out sharp for it is a dark day— Sir—please to proclaim to all nations that you will not help...
35028 Bringhurst, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Bringhurst, 16 February … 1808-02-16 From the esteem and affection which the late venerable John Dickinson & thyself entertained for...
35029 Duvall, Gabriel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Gabriel Duvall, 16 February … 1808-02-16 Upon examining the laws of Maryland I find that a foreigner can only hold lands in that part of...
35030 Jefferson, Thomas Gallatin, Albert From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 16 February … 1808-02-16 The inclosed from the Secy. of the Navy are sent for your perusal that you may know the orders...
35031 Jefferson, Thomas Hay, George From Thomas Jefferson to George Hay, 16 February 1808 1808-02-16 I think it was mr Wythe’s practice to assign in the body of his decrees the reasons on which they...
35032 Lewis, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Lewis, 16 February 1808 1808-02-16 After my respects to you and yours I take the boldness to write to you to inform you that since...
35033 Mitchill, Samuel Latham Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Latham Mitchill, 16 … 1808-02-16 Saml L Mitchill transmits to Mr Jefferson, in obedience to the Tammany Society of New york, an...
35034 Jefferson, Thomas Randolph, Anne Cary From Thomas Jefferson to Anne Cary Randolph, 16 … 1808-02-16 The time at which Congress will adjourn is very uncertain, but certainly not till April, and...
35035 Rose, George Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Henry Rose, 16 February … 1808-02-16 Mr. Rose begs leave to present to the President his best acknowledgments for the Loan of the very...
35036 Adams, Abigail Smith Adams, John Quincy From Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, 15 … 1808-02-15 I take it for granted that you will neither in public or private Life do any thing which you are...
35037 Gallatin, Albert Madison, James To James Madison from Albert Gallatin, 15 February 1808 1808-02-15 I have the honor to enclose the Charter-party of the ship Osage chartered for the United States...
35038 Armstrong, John, Jr. Madison, James To James Madison from John Armstrong, Jr., 15 February … 1808-02-15 I have thought the enclosed documents sufficiently important to be forwarded by a special...
35039 Agnew, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Agnew, 15 February 1808 1808-02-15 In the only country upon earth where man enjoys his birthright the inalienable gift heaven: a...
35040 Armstrong, John, Jr. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Armstrong, Jr., 15 … 1808-02-15 The bearer of this is an active, sober, industreous and brave man, and in the event of a war, may...
35041 Bonnhorst, Charles de Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Charles de Bonnhorst, 15 … 1808-02-15 Pardon a German Officer, who permits himself the honour of addressing you this letter. Animated...
35042 Jarvis, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Jarvis, 15 February … 1808-02-15 The last letter I had the honor to address to you was dated the 30th August. The sudden &...
35043 Jefferson, Thomas Salmon, Daniel From Thomas Jefferson to Daniel Salmon, 15 February … 1808-02-15 I have duly recieved your letter of the 8th. inst. on the subject of the stone in your possession...
35044 Jefferson, Thomas United States Congress From Thomas Jefferson to United States Congress, 15 … 1808-02-15 I communicate for the information of Congress a letter from the Consul of the United States at...
35045 Voigt, Henry Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Henry Voigt, 15 February 1808 1808-02-15 Having met with an opportunity by Joseph Clay Member of the House of Representatives from this...
35046 Taylor, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Taylor, 14 February 1808 1808-02-14 On the 12th, Ulto, the Brig Jacob, N W. Easton Master from Bordeaux bound to Baltimore was cast...
35047 Rose, George Henry Madison, James To James Madison from George Henry Rose, 14 February … 1808-02-14 Mr. Rose will do himself the honor of waiting upon Mr. Madison at his house at 2 o’clock, this...
35048 Digges, Thomas Attwood Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Attwood Digges, 14 … 1808-02-14 Supposing my business will oblige me from hence in the afternoon (while I can catch a spert of...
35049 Jefferson, Thomas Gallatin, Albert From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 14 February … 1808-02-14 I have written to mr Smith proposing to order a couple of gunboats from New York into the...
35050 Jefferson, Thomas Smith, Robert From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 14 February 1808 1808-02-14 I believe we must employ some of our gunboats to aid in the execution of the embargo law. some...