United States War Department, Washington. To Samuel, Smith, Baltimore, Maryland. An order has been sent to Harpers ferry to forward arms for the Pennsylvania militia.
Executive Office, North Carolina, Raleigh. To James Monroe, Secretary of War. States he has frequently informed the war department that he is destitute of arms and unable to defend Wilmington and the immense naval stores in storage there.
Baltimore, Maryland. To James Monroe. Enclosed an address which he asks to be given to the President and speaks of the circumstances under which the meeting was held authorizing the address.
United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Since the enemy sending troops up the St. Lawrence it becomes necessary to look to the safety of the north and northwestern frontiers, and the safety of Detroit very important.
United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Kentucky and Tennessee sent troops to defend New Orleans and troops from Ohio needed to defend northern frontier.
United States War Department. To Thomas Worthington. Deals with the defense of the northern frontier extending from Lake Erie to St. Louis on the Mississippi.
Camp Preparation near the town of Mobile. To James Monroe, City Washington. Refers to the services of General William Colbert, the Chickasaw, and Choctaw in the war against the Creek Indians, and requesting the war department to fulfill its promise…