John Quincy Adams to Elias Glenn, August 2, 1820
[143] *Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Department of State, Washington, August 2, 1820. Sir: Information has been given to the President of the United States…
[143] *Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Department of State, Washington, August 2, 1820. Sir: Information has been given to the President of the United States…
[140] *Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Parker, district attorney. Department of State,July 29, 1820. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving you letters of the 1st, 2d,…
Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Prince, United States marshal. Department of State, Washington, May 25, 1820. Sir: Your letter of the 17th instant, which informs me of the…
Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Austin. Department of State, Washington, May 25, 1820. Sir: In answer to your letter of the 22d ultimo, and that of the 10th…
Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Nicholson, United States marshal. Department of State, Washington, April 17, 1820. Sir: Since the date of the pardon and reprieves, which were forwarded…
Mr. Adams, Secretary of State, to Mr. Drayton, district judge. Department of State, Washington, April 15, 1820. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 21st…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, January 11, 1820. Sir: I have directed a number of men, who have declared themselves to be citizens…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Webster. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, December 18, 1819. Sir: You will please to proceed immediately to Norfolk, and apply to any officer of the United…
[134] *Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Webster, Baltimore. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, January 8, 1820. Sir: The South American brig of war Congressio de Venezuela being about to depart from…
Mr. McCulloch to any officer of the United States Navy or Army. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, December 18, 1819. The brig Irresistible, a South American privateer, has left this port…