1812-44-37
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[Respite of death sentence for piracy John Dalton] |
1 |
1812-44-38
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[Pardon of Private James Whitehurst for desertion] |
1 |
1812-44-39
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[Respite of death sentence for piracy John Dalton]. |
1 |
1812-44-40
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[Pardon of Mark Winslow and Thomas Winslow for forgery] |
1 |
1812-44-41
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[Pardon of Ben for burglary] |
1 |
1812-44-42
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[Pardon of Perez Bassett for trade law violations] |
1 |
1812-52-1
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[Assignment of one company of Rangers to the Indiana Territory] |
1 |
1812-52-2
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[Request for Illinois Governor Edwards to aid William Henry Harrison in calling into service volunteers and militia] |
1 |
1812-52-3
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Matthew Irwin informed that his factory in Chicago is closed due to war but that he will continue to get paid |
1 |
1812-52-4
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The promotion of Lt. Charles Morris |
1 |
1812-52-5
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[Gen. Wilkinson to make disposition of troops] |
1 |
1812-52-6
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Lt. MacDonough ordered to Lake Champlain [to command naval force] |
1 |
1812-52-7
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Circular to Commandants and Navy agents |
1 |
1813-12-1
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[Permission to import painting collection from Halifax to Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts] |
1 |
1813-12-2
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[Implementation of embargo on all exports] |
1 |
1813-14-1
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[Appointment of Mr. Lovely as Assistant Agent of Indian Affairs for Arkansas] |
1 |
1813-14-2
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[Appointment of Pierre Menard as Sub Agent of Indian Affairs at St. Louis, Missouri Territory] |
1 |
1813-14-3
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[Advice for Iroquois Indians to retire to safety during War of 1812] |
1 |
1813-14-4
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[Warning to Creek Indians to surrender murderers of U.S. citizens] |
1 |
1813-14-5
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[Appointment of Mr. Johnson as Assistant Agent of Indian Affairs at Detroit, Michigan] |
1 |