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1816/03/19
Monroe, James (1758-1831)
to Robert Patterson
Signed as Secretary of State to the Director of the Mint, Patterson. The Mint, in Philadelphia, was being repaired. It was unaffected by the British invasion of Washington.
GLC02002
1815
U.S. Treaties
Message from the President of the United States....
House document no. 66 dated February 20, 1815. War of 1812. Treaty of Ghent
GLC00381.04
1815/04/08
Madison, James (1751-1836)
to Samuel Harrison Smith re: costs of moving Jefferson's library to Congress
Written as President. Jefferson sold his library to the nation (for what became the institution known as the Library of Congress) after the British burned the capitol. "Jos: D." is Jefferson's coachman, Joseph Dougherty. The Madison papers...
GLC02793.011
Message from the President... transmitting a Treaty of Peace...[with] Algiers
Printing a the treaty of peace between the U.S. and the Dey of Algiers with the statements of American peace commissioners Stephen Decatur and William Shaler. Printed by William A. Davis.
GLC02822
10 December 1816
New-Hampshire patriot - Extra
James Madison's presidential address given in Washington D.C. on December 10, 1816. Discusses navigation laws, the treasury, relations with Native Americans. "263" written on top section.
GLC02884
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