Ellas Glenn to James Monroe, February 25, 1817
Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Washington, February 25, 1817. [53] Sir: I had the honor to receive your *letter of the 15th instant, accompanied by…
Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Washington, February 25, 1817. [53] Sir: I had the honor to receive your *letter of the 15th instant, accompanied by…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Department of State,February 15, 1817. Sir: I have the honor to send you inclosed translations of three letters from the…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, January 9, 1817. Sir: In compliance with the request of the Secretary of State, I now communicate all…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Glenn, district attorney. Department of State,January 3, 1817. Sir: There being good reason to suppose that the schooner Mangore, alleged to be a…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,January 3, 1817. [50] *Sir: There being some reason to believe that the schooner Man gore, which arrived and…
[49] *Message of the President. Washington, December 26, 1816. To the Senate and: House of Representatives of the United States: It is found that the existing laws have not the…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to the surveyor. Custom-House, Baltimore, December 13, 1816. Sir: Be pleased to direct an officer to examine the schooner Romp, and if found to be increased in…
[46] *Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Beard. Custom-House, Baltimore, November 5, 1816. Captain Beard: Information is just given that a considerable quantity of goods has been landed at Annapolis from…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Messrs. Hanson and Watts. Custom-House, Baltimore, November 5, 1816. Messrs. W. H. Hanson and D. B. Watts: You will please proceed in the schooner, hired for…
[44] *Mr. Graham, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,September 12, 1816. Sir: In the absence of the Secretary, I take the liberty of inclosing the copy…