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5 January 1802. In response to JM’s 30 Dec. order [not found], transmits a roll of the deputy...
G Granger presents his most respectfull compliments to the President and, at the request of the...
G. Granger presents his compliments to the President, and informs him that it is not contemplated...
I inclose you the copy of a contract made with Mr. Bloomfield for clearing and improving the Post...
My long acquaintance with Stanley Griswold Esqr and the Solicitude of his numerous...
Emboldened by having devoted the best portion of my life to the Service of my Country, by being...
8 January 1811. “He does not interfere as to the appointment of Marshall but he feels it due to...
G Granger presents his compliments to the President—returns Mr. Barbour’s letter, and informs the...
13 January 1813 , “ Genl. post Office .” Encloses the answers of Charles Burrall, postmaster at...
27 February 1813. “I do myself the honor to transmit herewith, a roll of the persons having...
I return the Communication of the British Minister relative to the Conduct, of the Post Master in...
Before I left Philadelphia you will recollect that I engaged to give some Information respecting...
I embrace the opportunity presented by Mr. Erwing with great Satisfaction. The receipt of your...
Inclosed I have both the Honor and Pleasure to transmit the Address of a Number of Gentlemen. It...
Yours of the 29th. ult. has been received. While I feel delighted with the high confidence you...
Yours of the 3d. of this Month has been recd. with great pleasure—The answer to our address, has...
When I ventured to express an opinion respecting Offices & Officers I forebore remarking anything...
Upon my return from Newhampshire this morning I had the pleasure of receiving yours of the 14th....
In my Letter of Yesterday I designd to have mentiond: that Genl. Lyman had probably before this...
After writing you from Hartford yesterday morning I came to this City to attend the Legislature,...
Yours of 31st. Ultimo arrived last Evening In Conformity to Your Wishes within Ten days I will...
G Granger presents his compliments to The Presidt. and assures him he has carefully & attentively...
G Granger presents his Complim’ts. to the President and informs him that the mails are made up...
G Granger presents his Compliments to the President & takes the liberty to inclose The “Genius of...
G Granger presents his Compliments to the President and informs him that Marbell Camden was the...
The Elections of New York State have gone agt. us for Congress. all is not right I will write...
From Letters recd. here yesterday it appears that the elections in New York are not as bad as...
Owing to causes which I have not time to explain The federalists will have 6 or 7 members of...
The vote for Candidates for Congress is at the ratio of 7,000 federal to 3,800 Republican in...
Messrs. Bull and Dodd have notified me of their declining to accept the appointment of...
Yours of the 15th. was duly received. I have no use for Mr: Fenton’s Letter. On Thursday next, If...
I have just received a Letter from Judge Robertson of Bennington In which he assures me that from...
Yours of the 29th. Ulto: was received by the mail yesterday. The Inclosed Letter for Mr: Gerry I...
In a packet which will go by this days mail, I have forwarded a copy of Mr. Wolcots late pamphlet...
Our Elections are passed and altho the Tories will have a handsome majority yet their Infamous...
I am so far on my Journey to Washington after an absence of ten days from my family—In the Course...
The extraordinary productions in the enclosed paper under the signatures of “A Western American”...
I arrived here yesterday noon having taken time to ascertain the State of Things in the Several...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 8th. and in return to communicate...
I take the liberty to inclose a petition addressed to my care and also a Letter I have recd. from...
The Inclosed is from Eliot who ran down Morris —he is a worthy man. Yours of the 20th. is recd. I...
Upon looking over some private letters which were carefully laid aside when I went to Connecticut...
I can now speak with confidence on the subject of a Collector at New Haven. I am fully convinced...
G Granger presents his Compliments to the President—he returns Mr. Eppes letter — Joseph Jones...
G Granger presents his Complimts to the President & returns the Letter from Mr. Ellery to Mr....
I have this moment received returns of the election in New Hampshire for 171 Towns. They are as...
Your favor of the 16th. was duly recd. this Evening. The proposed alteration in the Conveyance of...
I take the liberty to inclose a Letter which I have recd from Mr: Bates : also One from a Mr:...
I had the honor to receive yours of the 7th. Ulto. inclosing Mr. Stewards Letter to the Secretary...
I recd. the inclosed by the last mail. The writer is Atto for Mr Claiborne’s Goverment and one of...