Letters and Messages

Title page from the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the invasion of the City of Washington, January 1815.

Letters

Supplement to the late analysis of the public correspondence between our cabinet and those of France and G. Britian.  E 336 L93

Letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake:  the correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British government ; and also Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subject, March 23, 1808.   E 357.3 U58

Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose, April 16, 1808.  E 357.3 U567 1808

Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain and France, with an attempt to show what are the real causes of the failure of the negotiation, 1808.   E 336 L9 1808

Remarks and Criticism on the Hon. John Quincy Adam's letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, 1808.  E 336 P637 1808

Reflections upon the late correspondence between Mr. Secretary Smith and Sir Francis James Jackson, Minister Plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty, 1810.   E 357 H25

Letters from the Secretary of War to the Committee of Ways and Means, in relation to the number of Militia called into the public service in 1813, to a provision for paying the bounties and premiums to soldiers lately authorized, and to the strength of the army, March 3, 1814.    E 359.3 U57 1814

Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the unsettled accounts in the office of the Accountant of the War Department and the Paymaster of the Army, 1814.  UA 24 A7 U556 1814

Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the official account of the capture of the British sloop of War, Reindeer,  by the United States sloop Wasp, commanded by Captain Johnston Blakely, on the twenty-eight June last, October 17, 1814.   E 360 U55 1814

Letter from the Secretary of War, to the Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, upon the subject of the defects existing in the present establishment, October 27, 1814.   E 359.3 U567

Letter from George W. Campbell , the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion of the City of Washington, January 2, 1815.  E 356 W3 C3

Correspondence between the American and British Plenipotentiaries relative to the commercial convention concluded on the 3 July 1815.  E 358 U57 1816

Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting documents containing the information required by the resolution of Mr. Wright relative to the execution of the act fixing the military peace establishment, January 27, 1816.   E 359 U55

Letter from the acting Secretary of War, transmitting information relative to the claims of the state of Massachusetts for payment of the expenses of  the militia ordered out by the executive authority of the state, during the late war, February 20, 1817.   E 359.5 M3 U5 1817

Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting statements, showing the names of the several persons to whom land warrants have been issued, and extra pay allowed, subsequent to the 3 March 1817, under the Act granting bounties in lands, and extra pay to certain Canadian Volunteers, 1818.  E 354 U59 1818

Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a return of the arms and military stores furnished to the respective states, under the provisions of the law of 1812, February 20, 1818.  E 359.3 U57 1818

 

Title page of a message from the President of the United States regarding peace negotiations with Great Britain, October 1814.

Messages from the President of the United States

Message from the President of the United States, recommending an immediate declaration of war against Great Britain, 1812.  E 357 U585 1812

Message from the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the twelfth Congress, November 4, 1812.  E 357 U585

Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the thirteenth congress, December 7, 1813.  E 357 U586 1813

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of a letter from the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Secretary of State,  with the answer of the latter, January 6, 1814.  E 356 U567 1814

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, in obedience to a resolution of the thirteenth inst., "requesting the President lay before this house such documents relative to the Russian mediation as in his opinion it may not be improper to communicate", January 18, 1814.  E 357 U567

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting of a report of the Secretary of State, in relation to individuals selected from American prisoners of war, and sent to Great Britain for trial, and also in relation to any orders for retaliation, April 16, 1814.   E 362 U584 1814

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting documents relative to the commencement and progress of any acts or system of retaliation upon prisoners of war, by the governments of Great Britain and the United States, 1814.  E 362 U586

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, in obedience to a resolution of the thirteenth inst., 1814.   E 357 U567

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting communications from the plenipotentiaries of the United States charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain, 1814.  E 358 U58

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of the instructions given to the ministers of the United States appointed to negotiate a peace with Great Britain, 1814.  E 358 U584

Message from the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress at the commencement of the third session of the thirteenth congress, September 20, 1814.   E 357 U588

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of a letter from the British Secretary of State for foreign affairs, to the Secretary of State, with the answer of the latter, 1814.   E 356 U567 1814

Message from the President of the United States transmitting documents relative to the execution of the first article of the late treaty between the United States and Great Britain, 1817.  E 358 U57 1817

Message from the President of the United States transmitting copies of a convention concluded at St. Petersburg, July 12, 1822, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russias, between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty.   E 374 U587

Message from the President of the United States, in relation to the claims of Virginia, an account of interest paid by that state on moneys borrowed for the payment of the militia thereof, for services rendered the United States, 1824.   E 359.5 V8 U5 1824

 

 

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