John Adams to Richard Rush, January 26, 1814
Quincy Jan. 26. 1814 Dear Sir If I may judge of others by myself, Mr Hay had no cause of Apprehension that he Should be tedious: for when I had…
Quincy Jan. 26. 1814 Dear Sir If I may judge of others by myself, Mr Hay had no cause of Apprehension that he Should be tedious: for when I had…
Quincy January 25th 1814 Sir I thank you for your polite and obliging letter of the 17th and for the Copy in two volumes of the Naval History of the…
Secretary Monroe to the American commissioners for treating for peace with Great Britain. Department of State, March 22, 1814. Gentlemen: Should a treaty be concluded with Great Britain, and a…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Conner. Department of State,April 19, 1814. Sir: The papers referred to in your letter of the 7th instant were duly received at this…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Robinson. Department of State,February 17, 1814. Sir: There is reason to believe that General Toledo, late commander of the revolutionists in the Spanish…
[9] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Governor Claiborne. Department of State,February 17, 1814. Sir: I duly received the letter which you wrote to me on the 29th of November,…
[8] *Mr. Mohroe, Secretary of State, to Dr. Robinson. Department of State,February 14, 1814. Sir: I have just received a letter from you, bearing date the 25th of January, but…
[7] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to the governors of Louisiana and of the Mississippi Territory, and to Tally Robinson, esq. Department of State,February 14, 1814. Sirs: It is understood…