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IN resigning my office as Surveyor of the Capitol , I publickly assigned those reasons whi c h...
Since my retirement from the public service I no longer here hear from You, in answer to the...
I arrived here with my family on the 12 h of Jan y and a few days afterwards was taken ill of my...
The enclosed letter will prove to you that I have not been unmindful of your wish to have the...
Your letter has remained a week unanswered in consequence of my absence, but immediately on my...
I thank you for your letter of the   , & am much gratified by the approbation you express of my...
Having been absent from Washington I did not receive your letter of the 24 t of Aug t under...
A slight indisposition having prevented my attendance at my office, I did not receive your favor...
Since my last of the 24 th I have engaged a young man of the name of Johnson , to undertake your...
Yesterday I had the pleasure to receive Your letter d. July 16 th (P.mark 19 h ). I had presumed...
I have found so much pleasure in studying the plan of your College , that the drawings have grown...
Your letter of the 12 th curr t (P.M. 14 th June ) I have just now received, and am, more than I...
When your letter of the 27 t of Aug t arrived, I was confined to my bed by a bilious fever. After...
My absence from Washington and the circuitous tour which your letter to me has made, has...
The occasion of my writing to you at present is to solicit your sanction to a voucher of...
Having received your very acceptable letter of the 14 th of April in the midst of the hurry &...
Two days before I left Washington , I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 14 h of...
The high respect & attachment which I have always professed and very sincerely felt for you has...
I have packed up & sent to Richmond to be forwarded to Monticello a box containing the Model of...
Mr Latrobe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President U.S.—& thanks him for the...
Mr LeMair has no inventory of the furniture of the President’s house, but he informs me that Mr...
Your letter of the 29th. relative to the Glass supplied to you from the public Stock, was...
The impossibility in the present hurry of the Post office of ascertaining correctly the balances...
Mr. Latrobe intended to have waited on the President this evening, but as he has returned the...
I have the honor to enclose a sketch of my report on the public buildings. I will wait upon you...
The several appropriations made at the last session of Congress for the progress of the work on...
The fall of the arch or Vault of the Court room in the North Wing of the Capitol on Monday last,...
Since your departure the public Works have made regular progress, nor has any thing occurred...
The stone for the Steps of the President’s house is, in part arrived, & I am in hopes that the...
I herein enclose the strongest specimen of the plant which under the name of Dryrot commits such...