New Orleans, Louisiana. To John Ballinger. He has no hopes of assistance from the militia as he is confident no law can be passed by the present legislature because of the opposition in the senate.
New Orleans, Louisiana. To Daniel Todd, Patterson, United States Navy, New Orleans, Louisiana. Requesting information on the present disposition of the flotilla
Head Quarters, New Orleans, Louisiana. To John Ballinger. Directs exploration of approaches to New Orleans and to note in particular the depth and width of the water and the force necessary to defend the passes and the arms to be employed.
New Orleans, Louisiana. To John Ballinger, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I hope the Enemies of the Government & the friends of the Enemy may be silenced, and that the spirit of the Country may meet the Crisis of its affairs. The Catastrophe of Hull I…
New Orleans, Louisiana. To Capt. James B. Many of the artillery as officer commanding at the Balize. Instructions on fortifying the Balize for the protection of New Orleans.
Creek Nation. To John T. Wirt, Mobile, Alabama. Concerns the money due James Cornells for his services as guide and interpreter on my Journey through this Nation.
To John T. Wirt, Mobile, Alabama. Concerns a bill of John Weatherford for his services as an interpreter in passing the Creek nation during troubled days with his horse.