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23 June 1801, Department of State. Owing to the interruption of all commerce between Spain and...
I suggested some time ago to Col. Habersham the objections to a Contract for 4 years for carrying...
Letter not found. 24 June 1801. Acknowledged in Gallatin to JM, 14 July 1801 . Encloses...
… I am not acquainted with either the person, or the character of Mr. Corran. My respect for his...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 16th. I am not acquainted with either the person, or the...
25 June 1801, Department of State. “You will herewith receive sundry papers [not found] relating...
Mr. Marbury reports, that he cannot have the beams shipped so as to reach you under three weeks,...
I have received your favor of the 23d. instant, inclosing one of the 15th. from Mr. Webster. The...
The President has thought proper to appoint George W. Erving of Massachusetts, Consul for the...
30 June 1801, Department of State. Encloses letter to Samuel Williams and refers the matter of...
1 July 1801. Invites the Pichons to dine with the Madisons “on Sunday next at 3 oClock.” RC...
Every thing in your favor of the 24. ult: gives me pleasure, but the determination which it...
Letter not found. 2 July 1801. Acknowledged in Gallatin to JM, 14 July 1801 . Encloses...
7 July 1801, Department of State. Jefferson has renewed Cathalan’s appointment to post at...
You will receive herewith a list of men who alledge they are American citizens, born in the State...
I can not at so late a day acknowledge your two favors of without an explanation which I am sure...
I have recd. your favor of the 1st. instant. Your observations on Neutral rights & the means of...
I have been duly honoured with your letter of the 6th instant. Mine of the 12th of June made you...
I have been duly favored with yours of the 6th. instant inclosing the Memorial of Mr. Torey. It...
13 July 1801, Department of State. Encloses list of French ships taken by U.S. naval vessels and...
13 July 1801, Department of State. Directs Randolph to deposit western Virginia census returns...
Your ship being loaded with a Cargo, the property of the United States and intended for Algiers,...
16 July 1801, Department of State. Acknowledges receipt of Pichon’s 10 July note listing the...
Enclosed is the invoice of the ship Peace and Plenty, which carries out the last cargo of the...
The following memoranda, & the inclosed letter from Mr. Dallas will present to the President the...
You will receive this from Capt. John Shaw, commander of the Frigate George Washington, which...
It is objected that the act of Congress Mar. 3. 1800. c. 14. sect. 1. 2. entitles a citizen owner...
The following memoranda, & the inclosed letter from Mr. Dallas will present to the President the...
It is the pleasure of the President of the United States, that you should enter a nolle prosequi...
20 July 1801, Department of State. Acknowledges Pichon’s two notes, the first requesting JM to...
Letter not found. 20 July 1801. Mentioned in JM to Pichon, 20 July 1801 . Concerns Pichon’s...
Letter not found. 20 July 1801. Acknowledged in Jackson to JM, 3 Aug. 1801 (ViU). Reports efforts...
Your letter of the 11th. instant has duly come to hand. This being the first notice received by...
21 July 1801, Department of State. “You will receive herewith Copies of certain Documents [not...
You will be pleased to furnish this Department as soon as possible with a statement concerning...
Mr. William Gibson, Merchant of Charleston, south Carolina, has represented to me, that he has...
I have been honored with your letter of the 20th, requesting to know the determination of the...
23 July 1801, Department of State. Acknowledges Pichon’s two notes of 21 July. Notice of the...
My letter of the 15th. of June acknowledged the receipt of your communications of April 20 and...
24 July 1801, Department of State Encloses an extract from letter written by American consul in...
Tho’ much hurried in preparing for my journey home I can not leave this place without thanking...
The inclosed came last evening in a packet from Bourdeau. By the same conveyance I have a letter...
Letter not found. 25 July 1801. Offered for sale in James F. Drake Catalogue No. 28 (1909), item...
It is agreed by the parties subscribing vizt. James Madison & Benjn G. Orr, that Plato the slave...
27 July 1801, Department of State. Announces president’s decision to appoint him to London as...
By the Treaty of peace, the mouth of the St. Croix is supposed to be in the Bay of Fundy. But as...
It is a considerable time since our Consuls originated the practice of providing with...
Your favor of the 17th. continued on the 28th. ult: did not reach Washington, before I had left...
I have duly recd. your obliging letter of the 30th. ult: and thank you very sincerely for your...
8 August 1801, Department of State, Washington. Informs the firm that Charles Pinckney, having...