David Sewall to John Adams, February 14, 1811
York 14th. February 1811 Dear Sir I have been much gratified by your Communication of Jany 29th. ult.— When I requested the Information, I did not, I think, mention the…
York 14th. February 1811 Dear Sir I have been much gratified by your Communication of Jany 29th. ult.— When I requested the Information, I did not, I think, mention the…
The Hyde near Ingatestone. Febry 14. 1811. Dear Sir I was much flattered by the receipt of your letter by Mr. Harris, which he delivered to me here on his…
Quincy February 13. 1811 Dear Sir In your Favour of the 4th., according to my Judgment you have given up the whole Controversy. You have no Objection, you say to…
Olden barneveld 9 Febr. 1810— [ , Start insertion, 1811 , End, ] Mÿ Dear and respected Sir! It is certainlÿ a long while, that you received not a line…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Governor Claiborne. Department of State,December 5, 1811. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of a letter from Mr. Onis,…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Dallas, district attorney. Department of State,November 4, 1811. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 20th ultimo, including…
[2] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to the collector of Charleston. Department of State,September 19, 1811. Sir: Having been recently informed that a British ship, a prize to the French…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Steele, collector. Department of State,July 18, 1811. Sir: There is some reason to apprehend that the owners of the French privateer, the Diligence,…