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§ From William Jones. January 1806. “The value and importance of the commerce of the united...
§ From Henry Hill Jr. 1 January 1806, Havana. “Observations and remarks on the prevailing fever...
§ From Joseph Pulis. 1 January 1806, Malta. In fulfillment of his duty, shares with JM that last...
I have the Honor of enclosing you a Duplicate of my Letter by the last Mail and a Copy of the one...
§ To William Lattimore. 2 January 1806, Department of State. “Mr. Madison presents his...
§ To Thomas Newton Jr. 2 January 1806, Department of State. “Mr. Madison presents his complts. to...
§ From John Graham. 2 January 1806, New Orleans. “I have just a moment before the departure of...
I have been duly favored with yours of the 31. Decr. The latitude taken by the Marquis d’Yrujo...
§ From Jacob Crowninshield. 3 January 1806, Washington. “I beg leave to transmit to you several...
§ From Albert Gallatin. 3 January 1806. “The Secretary of the Treasury wishes to be informed...
§ From Richard Harrison. 3 January 1806, Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department. “I have the honor...
§ From Nicklin & Griffith. 3 January 1806, Philadelphia. “Observing in the Newspapers a...
§ From Louis-Marie Turreau. 3 January 1806, Washington. Formal orders of the French government...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 4 January 1806, “Near New Orleans.” “Having, for the most part,...
§ From Tobias Lear. 5 January 1806, Algiers. “On the 12th. ultimo I had the honor to receive your...
The British Ship Esther, George Irving Master, having sailed from Charleston, South Carolina,...
§ To William Lambert. 6 January 1806, Washington. “There has been more delay in answering your...
§ To Louis-Marie Turreau. 6 January 1806, Department of State. Has shown the president Turreau’s...
§ From Isaac Cox Barnet. 6 January 1806, Paris. No. 140. “I am almost ashamed to Entreat your...
§ From the House of Representatives. 6 January 1806. “Resolved, That the Secretary of State, be...
§ From John Ridgely. 6 January 1806, “Tripoli in the West.” “I enclose for your information a...
§ From William Riggin. 6 January 1806, Trieste. “I had this honor on the 1st September and now...
I have the honor to enclose a copy of a letter from Mr. Merry the Envoy of G. Britain complaining...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter of Yesterday’s Date, respecting the...
His Majesty’s Subjects, the Inhabitants of Canada, have for a long Time past, especially since...
In Addition to the Circumstances which I have had the Honor to lay before you in my other Letter...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 7 January 1806, New Orleans. “On the morning of the 5. Instant I...
§ From Nicklin & Griffith. 7 January 1806, Philadelphia. “We had the honor to address you on the...
§ From Benjamin Nones. 7 January 1806, Philadelphia. “I have the honor herewith to inclose a...
§ From Carlos Martínez de Yrujo. 7 January 1806, Philadelphia. Mr. Fausto Foronda having resigned...