John, Jr Avery to John Adams, April 11, 1805
Boston April 11. 1805— Sir Agreeably to the Request of the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for promoting Agriculture, I have the honor to inclose you their Vote, passed this…
Boston April 11. 1805— Sir Agreeably to the Request of the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for promoting Agriculture, I have the honor to inclose you their Vote, passed this…
Quincy April 11. 1805 Dear Sir I am highly gratified, to possess So authentic an Account of the Several rising branches of your numerous and amiable Family, in whose Welfare…
My much respected & dear friend, Philadelphia March 23rd: 1805 I was much gratified by your early answer to my letter, and by your kind inquiries after several branches of…
Quincy January 31st. 1805 Dear Sir I have, after so long a time, been favored with a loan of four Volumes of Captain Joseph Ingraham’s Journals of his voyage to…
Captain Fanning to Mr. Seward. Dublin, November 11, 1805. Sir: I have the honor to represent that I am a citizen of the United States by adoption. I had the…
HEADQUARTERS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT, Shreveport, January 7, 1805. Maj. Gen. E. R. S. CANBY, Commanding U. S. Forces, &c., New Orleans, La.: GENERAL: I have directed Major Szymanski, ©. S. agent…
HEADQUARTERS CAMP MORTON, Indianapolis, Ind., January 1, 1805. Col. A. A. STEVENS, Commanding Camp Morton: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of…
Shreveport, January 7, 1805. Maj. Gen. E. R. S. CANBY, Commanding U. S. Forces, &c., New Orleans, La.: GENERAL: I have directed Major Szymanski, ©. S. agent of exchange for…
Indianapolis, Ind., January 1, 1805. Col. A. A. STEVENS, Commanding Camp Morton: SIR: I have the honor to submit the following inspection report of the condition of the prisoners of…