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Capt. Crocker having represented that his Circumstances are such as render it absolutely...
Amidst the general Joy and Congratulations of my fellow-Citizens on your Excellencys Appointment...
I enclose you a Quebec paper containing, an order of General Craig From the stile, and manner, of...
I arrived at this place on the 2d. instant, but was not able to see the Governor untill the 3d....
A Contemptible faction here influenced by a Number of British Subjects, are opposing ev ery...
In conformity to an appointment and instructions from the officers of the Massachusetts line of...
12 August 1801, Newton, Massachusetts. Recommends Newton resident John Hall Rogers for consulship...
There has been very considerable sensibility lately excited here on account of our proceedings...
I have recd. your letter, inclosing Michonce’s pardon. He had before been tried, and acquitted,...
As the enclosed Correspondence has relation to aggressions, committed by the British Agents, I...
§ From William Hull. 30 April 1806, Albany. “I have been waiting several days for the Arival of a...
§ From William Hull. 11 October 1805, Detroit. “From letters, I have received from my agent in...
If Genl Brooks should accept, as he doubtless will, the Appointment of Brigadier General, the...
Lieut. Annable of the 3d Massachusetts Regt waits on your Excellency for a Discharge from...
19 January 1803. The writers state they have claims to lands in the territory ceded to the...
Pursuant to the directions of the Officers of the Massachusetts line of the late American Army, I...
I take the Liberty to enclose your Excellency an Account of my extra Expences while commanding in...
I have received a Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to mine of the 12th. of...
At the Request of a Number of Gentlemen in this State, & many of them Officers in the late...
I take the liberty to enclose a Copy of two Sections of an Act, which has been adopted by the...
§ From William Hull. 24 January 1806, Washington. “I have the honor to enclose you, an estimate,...
I take the liberty of sending to you, a pamphlet, explaining the causes of the disasters of the...
Mr. Atwater, the Secretary of the Territory has arrived I hav e taken the necessary oaths, before...
I arrived at this place on the Evening of the 1st. of July, in company with Mr. Griswold, the...
I regret the necessity of making a direct application to you for a document, which is or ought to...
When I first published my pamphlet, containing the memoirs of the Campaign of the northwestern...
12 December 1811, Newton. States that Reuben Attwater’s term as secretary of the Michigan...
I take the liberty to enclose the copy of an address to the citizens of the Territory of...
§ From William Hull. 28 August 1806, Detroit. “Neither Judge Woodward or Griffin have arrived....
I have the honor to enclose a Copy of a proclamation, which I have thought it my duty to issue....
Newton [ Massachusetts ] June 29, 1789 . Requests Hamilton to accept “Mr. Charles Jackson, Son of...
Heretofore I have uniformly stated to the Government as my opinion, that the design of...
9 March 1810, Detroit. Recommends Harris H. Hickman for collectorship at the port of...
I have received your letter of the 1st. of August inclosing Mr. Grangers communication to the...
Governor Hull wishes to enquire of the Secretary of State, whether he received his Letter...
On my Arrival in this part of the Country I embraced the earliest Opportunity of consulting with...
11 April 1805, Newton, Massachusetts . “I have received your letter of the 22d. of March...
§ From William Hull. 10 December 1805, Washington. “Governor Hull wishes to enquire of the...
I have heretofore avoided, making any direct communication to yourself, lest it should have been...
Major Walker of the 14th. Regt. informs me, he is desirous of an appointment, as one of the...
§ From William Hull. 20 March 1806, Newton. “I have drawn on you in favor of Joel Barlow Esqr....
Soon after your appointment to the Presidency of the United States, I took the liberty of...
Sensible, Sir, of the preeminent happiness which it has pleased divine providence to Confer on...
3 June 1805, Albany . “Before I arrived at this place, Judge Paterson had left it, and I have...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Je suis au despoir de ne Vous avoir pas trouvé ayant quelque...
Cheered by the expectation that we soon may learn the utter downfall, yea I hope the death, of...
Whot doth thee thenk of thes trubelsom tiems. Is thar not a caus—ye sin no dout is the caus—but...
Permit a republican soldier to address you with frankness; I have served the Country I live in,...
As there is a vacancy in this District in the office of Marshal, I beg the liberty of being...
8 July 1811, New York. Apologizes for writing a long letter, but as one who supported the...