James Monroe to William Wirt, August 2, 1816
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Wirt, district attorney. Department of State,August 2, 1816. Sir: Your letter of the 30th of last month has been received, with all the…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Wirt, district attorney. Department of State,August 2, 1816. Sir: Your letter of the 30th of last month has been received, with all the…
[Inclosed remarks of the Attorney-General in the case of the Romp.] I think it would be by all means proper to order a prosecution against Taylor. It is clear that…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to district attorney for Virginia, Department of State,July 26, 1816. [28] *Sir: Your letter of the 11th of this month relative to the case of…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, July 23, 1816. Sir: I should have answered your letter of the 19th instant yesterday, when received,…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,July 19, 1816. 23] *Sir: The minister of Spain has stated to this Department that the vessels of which…
[22] *Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Baltimore, June 29, 1816. Dear Sir: I return you the papers relative to the schooner Romp, which were yesterday handed to…
Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Sailing Master Dorsey, United States Navy. Custom-House, Baltimore, Collector’s Office, June 25, 1816. Sir: In consequence of instructions heretofore given from the Department *of War and…
[19] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Dick, district attorney. Department of State,June 7, 1816, Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your very interesting letter…
[15] *Mr. Dick, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State. New Orleans, March 1, 1816. Sir: Attempts to violate the laws by fitting out and arming, and by augmenting…
Circular to the district attorneys of Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri Territories. Department of State,September 13, 1815. Sir: In the absence of the Secretary of State from the seat…