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Your petitioners George Bernard, William Langhorne, Henry D. Ende, and William M. Allen beg leave...
Letter not found. Ca. 2 October 1809. Offered for sale in Parke-Bernet Catalogue No. 1516 (1954),...
Early last Spring I lodged a Book entitled “Horrors of Slavery” in the post Office, to be sent to...
Mr. Smith has had an official conversation with Mr. Jackson, and is to see him again today at One...
I have just met with Major Morrison on his Way to the City of Washington, and I cannot omit...
5 October 1809, Gothenburg, Sweden. Transmits copy of his letter to JM of 9 Sept. Awaits in...
I inclose for perusal a letter from Mr. Dupont D. N. What does he mean by his desire “to...
My Son Richard Rush has requested me to beg the favor of you to accept of the enclosed pamphflet...
A representation has been forwarded to the Sec’y at war, praying that Lieutenant Small who...
I have recd. fellow Citizens; your Address of the 14th. Sepr. with a just sense of the favorable...
I recieved last night yours of the 6th. & now return mr. Dupont’s letter. At a time when I had a...
The role played by JM in shaping Robert Smith’s correspondence with Francis James Jackson poses...
9 October 1809, Department of State. Expresses regret that British government has disavowed the...
The remonstrance of the undersigned inhabitants of the Territory of Louisiana, Most respectfully...
Copy of mine of the 3d. June last is herewith. I have had since the pleasure to make the personal...
Have the goodness to enclose the within Packet to Mrs. Washington. We hear very little now of the...
My feelings are deeply excited by the Step which I now take in addressing a letter to you, not...
Permit me respectfully to solicit a suspension of your Excellencys opinion, respe[c]ting a...
Letter not found. 13 October 1809. Acknowledged in Jefferson to JM, 25 Oct. 1809 . Listed in...
Ca. 15 October 1809 Petitioners seek removal of Gov. William Hull on the grounds that he has...
15 October 1809, Urbana. Demands that JM implement the principles of the report on public credit...
16 October 1809, Orange Court House. Encloses draft on JM from Gideon Gooch for $47.59. Expects...
I have recd. the Resolns. unanimously entered into by the Citizens of Columbia, & covered by your...
Mr. Poydras declined the printing of Mr. Lisley’s able & argumentative work, which had been...
I had hoped, to have been enabled to forward to you, pr. this Mail, my vindication from the vile...
17 October 1809, Prairie du Chien. Wrote president earlier but received no answer, so he makes...
I am almost ashamed to address you again on the subject of my continuance here as Consul and...
Ca. 19 October 1809. After the Embargo law expired, the memorialists outfitted and dispatched...
19 October 1809, Warren. Introduces Maj. James Morrison of Kentucky, “one of the most respectable...
19 October 1809, Montpelier, Vermont. Recommends Cornelius P. Vann Ness for the office of U.S....