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I have received your letter of the twenty third of December. There being precedents of exchanges...
I have received your letter of the twenty fourth instant, and should be very happy to comply with...
You will recieve from the Secretary of state a commission as Governor of the Mississipi...
I have the honor to enclose you a Commission, ⟨con⟩stituting David Latimore a Member of the...
I ask the favor of you to deliver the inclosed letters to the President of the Council & Speaker...
9 April 1802, Department of State. Encloses Claiborne’s commission as governor of the Mississippi...
Your several letters from November 24. to the 6th. of March last have been successively received....
Herewith inclosed is a copy of the agreement entered into on the 24. April last between the...
I commit to your particular attention the inclosed letter to Mr. Hulens which covers one from the...
I duly received your letter of 25th. Novr. 1802. inclosing the letter to you from the Governor at...
Your letters of the 20th. & 21st. December and of January 3d have been duly received. The rigor...
11 March 1803, Department of State. “Your letter of Feby. 3d. inclosing the despatches from New...
11 March 1803, Department of State. “In addition to the despatches from the Spanish Minister here...
You will herewith receive a letter to the Consul of the United States at New Orleans, covering...
I have duly recieved the memorial and petition of the House of Representatives of the Missisipi...
The within being for communication to your H. of Representatives when it meets, I inclose it in...
Before you recieve this you will have heard thro’ the channel of the public papers of the cession...
I wrote to you yesterday, and in the evening recieved your favor of June 23. as I am just now...
I have the honor to request you to forward the enclosed letter to Mr. Clark. I have left it open...
You will find herewith a copy of the late Treaty with France ceding Louisiana to the United...
You will herewith receive a supplimental commission extending your authority to certain cases...
Your several letters of the 17. 20. & 27 Decr. & 2d. Jan. have been successively received. They...
Your several letters of December 8th. 20th. 27th. & Jany. 3. 9 have been duly received and laid...
Since my last I have received your letter of the 17th. of January, with two from yourself and...
It being understood that Morales means to settle himself at New Orleans, and that his temper and...
Your letter of the 31st. of January has come to hand. The information it conveyed respecting the...
It is understood that under the former government of Louisiana there was an appeal in judiciary...
Congress at a former session gave to the Marquis de la Fayette as his military donation 11,520....
Since my last I have received your Letters of the 4th, 6th, and 13th February and that of...
Since my letter of the 2d: instant the last mail has brought several from you and General...
As before you recieve this, you will have seen the act for the government of Louisiana, I need...
I have received your letters of the 15th. 16th. & 21st. of March. Letters lately received from...
By the last mail the President has received your letter accompanying Mr. Pedesclaux’s petition,...
Since mine by the last Mail I have received no letter from you. Enclosed is a copy of a petition...
In a letter of the 17th. of April which I wrote you from Monticello, I observed to you that as...
Since my last of the 6th. June, I have recd. yours of the following dates viz. (two 29 & 30th....
After sending off my letter of the 7th. inst. I found I had omitted to give you some explanations...
I have recd. your favor[s] of the 12 & 14. of July. The continuance & conduct of the Spanish...
The President having thought proper to avail the U. States of the continuance of your services by...
Various circumstances of delay have prevented my forwarding till now the general arrangements for...
23 October 1804, Department of State. “I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your...
By the same post which brought your letter announcing the death of mr Trist, I recieved one from...
12 November 1804, Department of State. “I have received your several letters dated 16th. 23d. &...
I wrote you last on the 28th. of Oct. since which I have recieved your favors of Sep. 8. 27. &...
I have received your several letters dated the 16th., two of 21, 23, 25 Sepr.—2, 3, 5, 8, 16, 19,...
24 December 1804, Department of State. “In lieu of the commissions forwarded by the last mail for...
7 January 1805, Department of State. “I have the honor to acknowledge your letters of the 18th....
My last to you was of Dec. 2. since which I have recieved yours of Octr 27. Nov. 1. 4. 10. 19. &...
Letter not found. 14 January 1805. Described in Jefferson to Claiborne, 7 Jan. 1805, as...
Your several letters of the 8th. 10. 11. 15. 23. & 31 Decr: & 1. 5. 6. 13 &. 14 of January have...