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1 Hamilton, Alexander Ingraham, Nathaniel G. From Alexander Hamilton to Nathaniel G. Ingraham, 6 … 1801-03-06 Albany, March 6, 1801. Acknowledges receipt of Ingraham’s letter of February 26, 1801 . Regrets...
2 Humphreys, David Madison, James To James Madison from David Humphreys, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 This letter is particularly intended to transmit to Government, the circular letter received this...
3 Eaton, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Eaton, 6 March 1801 … 1801-03-06 6 March 1801, Tunis. No. 34. Reports British pressure on bey has forced Tunis to expel French...
4 Eaton, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Eaton, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 The letter which I had the honor to address to the department of State Dec. 20. gave advice of...
5 Anderson, Joseph Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Anderson, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 Having been inform’d that Allen McLane Collector of the Port of Wilmington, in the State of...
6 Baldwin, Abraham Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Abraham Baldwin, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 Since our conversation on the administration of the department of the Postmaster General, I have...
7 Columbia, South Carolina, Citizens Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Columbia, South Carolina … 1801-03-06 We rejoice in common, with the rest of our republican fellow Citizens, that the Clouds which...
8 Davis, Thomas T. Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas T. Davis, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 Permit me to assure you, that my not paying you a visit before I left this place, did not proceed...
9 Dayton, Jonathan Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Jonathan Dayton and Aaron … 1801-03-06 The Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, informed of Mr. Stockton’s...
10 Jefferson, Thomas Dickinson, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Dickinson, 6 March 1801 1801-03-06 No pleasure can exceed that which I recieved from reading your letter of the 21st. ult. it was...