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1812 Dec. 6

1812 Dec. 6
Washington. To James McHenry, Allegany County, Maryland. No opinion has yet been expressed by Congress relative to the merchants bonds.

1812 Dec. 5

1812 Dec. 5
Washington. To James McHenry, Allegany County, Maryland. Refers to the resignation of the secretary of war.

1812 Nov. 28

1812 Nov. 28
United States. Cherry Tree Meadows. To Benjamin Tallmadge. In war as in peace Great Britain is still the principal note in the gamut of popularity.

1812 Oct. 26

1812 Oct. 26
To James McHenry. Comments on the political situation in the United States The French continue to retreat in Spain and the Russians are going on very well.

1812 Oct. 14

1812 Oct. 14
Baltimore, Maryland. To James McHenry. Refers to the presidential election and foreign affairs.

1812 June 17

1812 June 17
Washington. To James McHenry. Convinced that war will be declared before the week will close; fears for America

1804 Oct. 12

1804 Oct. 12
Baltimore. To James Wilkinson. Concerns financial statements for secret services.

1799 May 19

1799 May 19
Natchez, Mississippi. To John Vischer Glen, New Orleans, Louisiana Informs Glen he expects to arrive in New Orleans about the beginning of the month.

1799 Apr. 29

1799 Apr. 29
Head Quarters. Western Army, Loftus

1799 Jan. 31

1799 Jan. 31
To James Wilkinson. Deals with improving the service of provisions for the troops, Zachariah Coxe being ordered out of Spanish territory by Governor Gayoso, possible hostilities between France and Spain, preserving friendly connections with Spain,…

1798 Aug. 2

1798 Aug. 2
War Department. To James Wilkinson. Detailed instructions for construction of defenses on the Mississippi and to call out the militia in the event of war with France. Signed by a .
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