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1815 Apr. 18

1815 Apr. 18
New Orleans, Louisiana. To James Monroe. Officers of the 44th United States infantry request that they be continued in the service.

1817 Jan. 28

1817 Jan. 28
Washington, Georgia. To James Monroe. Soliciting appointment of his friend John G. Watmough of Philadelphia to the position of consul to Great Britain or France.

1814 Sept. 18

1814 Sept. 18
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.

1813 Dec. 8

1813 Dec. 8
United States. Clearance paper for the Schooner Russell of New York.

1815 Feb. 1

1815 Feb. 1
United States Commission of Loring Austin as captain of the 46th regiment of infantry.

1812 June 26

1812 June 26
United States. Printed State Department Circular concerning letters of Marque, Prizes and Prize Goods.

1812 July 18

1812 July 18
United States Department of State. To Paul Hamilton. Gives instructions concerning letters of marque.

1812 Aug. 28

1812 Aug. 28
United States. Washington City. Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States.

1812 Aug. 28

1812 Aug. 28
United States. Department of State. To The Collector of the Customs, Baltimore, Maryland. Refers to instructions to the public and private armed vessels of the United States

1812 Oct. 9

1812 Oct. 9
United States. To Thomas Humphrey Cushing. Thank you for offering me the use of your sword.

1813 Dec. 28

1813 Dec. 28
United States Department of States. To Thomas Barclay. The President has determined that you should reside near the seat of government
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