Official Letter Books of W.C.C. Claiborne, 1801-1816, Հատոր 1State department of archives and history, 1917 |
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... Wilkinson is my first thought , but doubtless more im- portant issues that have been subordinated to the spec- tacular will be brought out . For West Florida the ma- terial should be invaluable . " - F . H. Hodder , Professor of History ...
... Wilkinson is my first thought , but doubtless more im- portant issues that have been subordinated to the spec- tacular will be brought out . For West Florida the ma- terial should be invaluable . " - F . H. Hodder , Professor of History ...
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... Wilkinson and Edward Livingston . The Claiborne Letter Books came into the possession of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History through J. F. H. Claiborne , a nephew of Governor Clai- borne and the author of " Mississippi as ...
... Wilkinson and Edward Livingston . The Claiborne Letter Books came into the possession of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History through J. F. H. Claiborne , a nephew of Governor Clai- borne and the author of " Mississippi as ...
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... Wilkinson and Gov. Claiborne . On the recommendation of the Governor the territorial capital was moved from Natchez to Washington by an Act passed by the Legisla- ture and approved February 1 , 1802. The term of John Steele as Sec ...
... Wilkinson and Gov. Claiborne . On the recommendation of the Governor the territorial capital was moved from Natchez to Washington by an Act passed by the Legisla- ture and approved February 1 , 1802. The term of John Steele as Sec ...
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... Wilkinson , to receive from France the Louisiana Purchase , and to succeed the Spanish Governor until a government for the new territory should be established . He left Natchez in December with about two hundred Mississippi militia as a ...
... Wilkinson , to receive from France the Louisiana Purchase , and to succeed the Spanish Governor until a government for the new territory should be established . He left Natchez in December with about two hundred Mississippi militia as a ...
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... Cotton has been ' James Wilkinson , Benjamin Hawkins and Andrew Pickens . This road was laid out and was known as the " Natchez Trace . " - very productive , & meets with an immediate and LETTER BOOKS OF W. C. C. CLAIBORNE . 27.
... Cotton has been ' James Wilkinson , Benjamin Hawkins and Andrew Pickens . This road was laid out and was known as the " Natchez Trace . " - very productive , & meets with an immediate and LETTER BOOKS OF W. C. C. CLAIBORNE . 27.
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Official Letter Books of W.C.C. Claiborne, 1801-1816, Հատոր 1 William Charles Cole Claiborne Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1917 |
Official Letter Books of W. C. C. Claiborne, 1801-1816, Հատոր 1 William Charles Cole Claiborne Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1917 |
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&c Signed Accept assurances Adams County aforesaid agent American appointed arrival Atakapas attend C. C. Claiborne Governor C. C. Claiborne Sir Captain Choctaw Nation City Claims Clerk Colo Commandant Commission Commissioners communication Congress Copy County Court Daniel Burnett Dear Sir delay delivered Department deposit District dollars duty enclosed establishment Excellency Executive February flatter Fort Adams French Georgia Hble Henry Dearborn Honble honor Hulings hundred Indians James Madison James Wilkinson January Jefferson Justice land late Laussat Laws Legislature letter ment Militia Mississippi Territory Narsworthy Hunter Natchez necessary obdt opinion Orleans persons Port present President proper Province of Louisiana received request respect & Esteem Rifle River Secretary Secretary of War Servt settlement sincere solicit Spain Spanish Government Terri thereof tion tory Town of Washington Treaty Troops United Vessels W. C. C. Claiborne Wilkinson William C. C. Claiborne wish
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Էջ 167 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Էջ 5 - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
Էջ 98 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Էջ 220 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Էջ 220 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as possible according to the principles of the federal Constitution to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property and the Religion which they profess.
Էջ 97 - Office according to law: and to Have and to Hold the said Office, with all the powers, privileges and emoluments to the same of right appertaining unto him the said Henry Clay, during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being.
Էջ 5 - This Commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being.
Էջ 219 - Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it, and such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other States.
Էջ 98 - November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two, and of the independence of the United States of America, the twenty-seventh.
Էջ 143 - And in consequence of the stipulations contained in the fourth article, his Catholic Majesty will permit the citizens of the United States, for the space of three years from this time, to deposit their merchandise and effects in the port of New Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the stores; and his Majesty promises either to continue this permission, if he finds, during that time, that it is not prejudicial to the interests of Spain...