Correspondence.
[18] [2] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to the collector of Charleston.
Department of
State,
September 19, 1811.
September 19, 1811.
[19] Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Dallas, district attorney.
Department of
State,
November 4, 1811.
November 4, 1811.
[21] Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to the governor of Tennessee.
Department of
State,
September 3, 1812.
September 3, 1812.
[23] [7] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to the governors of Louisiana and of the Mississippi Territory, and to Tally Robinson, esq.
Department of
State,
February 14, 1814.
February 14, 1814.
[25] [9] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Governor Claiborne.
Department of
State,
February 17, 1814.
February 17, 1814.
[29] [12] *By the President of the United States of America.
In testimony whereof I have caused the
seal of the United States of America to be affixed to these
presents, and signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of
Washington, the 1st
day of September, in the year of our Lord 1815, and of the
Independence of the said United States of America the
fortieth.
[30] [14] *Circular to the governors of Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri Territories.
Department of
State,
September 9, 1815.
September 9, 1815.
[31] Circular to the district attorneys of Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri Territories.
Department of
State,
September 13, 1815.
September 13, 1815.
[32] [15] *Mr. Dick, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State.
New Orleans,
March 1, 1816.
[33] [19] *Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Dick, district attorney.
Department of
State,
June 7, 1816,
June 7, 1816,
[34] Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Sailing Master Dorsey, United States Navy.
Custom-House,
Baltimore,
Collector’s Office, June 25, 1816.
Collector’s Office, June 25, 1816.
[36] Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector.
Department of
State,
July 19, 1816.
July 19, 1816.
[37] Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State.
Custom-House,
Baltimore,
Collector’s Office, July 23, 1816.
Collector’s Office, July 23, 1816.
[38] Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to district attorney for Virginia,
Department of
State,
July 26, 1816.
July 26, 1816.
[40] Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. Wirt, district attorney.
Department of
State,
August 2, 1816.
August 2, 1816.
[41] Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain Spence, United States Navy.
Custom-House,
Baltimore,
Collectors Office, August 19, 1816.
Collectors Office, August 19, 1816.
[42] Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Captain White.
Custom-house,
Baltimore,
Collector’s Office, August 20, 1816.
Collector’s Office, August 20, 1816.
[43] Mr. Chacon, Spanish consul, to Mr. McCulloch, collector.
Consulate of
Spain,
Baltimore, August 26, 1816.
Baltimore, August 26, 1816.
[44] Mr. McCulloch, collector, to Mr. Dallas, Secretary of the Treasury.
Custom-House,
Baltimore,
Collector’s Office, August 22, 1816.
Collector’s Office, August 22, 1816.
[45] [35] *Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State.
Baltimore,
August 26, 1816.