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When I saw Genl. Moses Green last he requested me to write you and inform you that if there was a...
While You are Honorably Engaged in patriotic Concerns for which my feelings Have not Ceased,...
I snatch a moment to intimate that Dr. T. Ewell is under circumstances which induce him to...
I addressd. your excellency a few days ago on the rumourd. defeat and Surrender of Genl. Hull’s...
18 November 1812. “I transmit … copies of a communication from Mr. Russell to the Secretary of...
I have conversed with several passengers who arrived here last week in the Ship William direct...
I took the liberty of writing to you lately on the subject of our affairs, & will now trouble you...
I have had repeated conferences with the honl. the Secretaries, heads of departments aiding the...
20 September 1812, Hormuz , “ His Majesty’s Ship Salvador del Mundo .” “Presumeing that you are...
21 December 1812. Nominates seven men, “Midshipmen since 1806, and now acting Lieutenants,” to be...
27 July 1812. “The Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Biddeford, in the District of...
I address you upon a subject, which I claim no right to, except that of humanity and of the...
24 December 1812, War Department. Proposes for JM’s approval various “Promotions in the Army of...
Since my last address I have been induced to make an observation to your Excellency that an most...
Notwithstanding the length of time since I addressed a letter to you, be assured it has not been...
27 October 1812, St. Petersburg. “The present will be handed You by my nephew, Mr John L. Harris,...
Alarming intiligence which we have Just recd. induces me to call upon the attention of your...
29 October 1812, Philadelphia. Informs JM that he wrote to the secretary of war on 16 Sept.,...
16 January 1813, Baltimore. Writes as “a resident merchant in the city of Baltimore” and as “the...
9 October 1812, Warren, New Hampshire. Informs JM that he is a Revolutionary War veteran who...
The very Kind and flattering manner in which you offered me a seat in the Cabinet, yesterday, has...
10 October 1812. The petitioners request that JM turn his attention to their port, which they...
7 January 1813. “I enclose the usual account of the contingent expences of Govt.—which is sent by...
I have just learned through Colo. Coles that he has received Orders to cause the recruits of the...
I have yours of the 6th. I am willing & ready to act in either character alluded to. The effect...
18 July 1812. Approve the declaration of war against Great Britain and report the following...
The “illegal enterprize” referred to by JM in his 1 September 1812 letter to Monroe was the...
My Election to the Presidents office, was but by a majority of one or at most two votes. Mr...
I have this moment concluded an official Letter to the Secretary of State, notifying my...
1 September 1812, Washington, Kentucky. Encloses resolutions concerning the Nonimportation Act...