3. WOODWARD,
Augustus Brevoort.
Supplement to the Representation of the Case of Oliver Pollock. By Augustus B. Woodward. Washington: Printed by
William Duane & Son.
December. 1803.
26 leaves, with sig. K-P
4, Q
2, pages [71]-121.
For the
Representation of the Case of Oliver Pollock
, of which this forms the second part, see no. 3307.
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4.
Report of the Committee of the House of Representatives, to whom was referred the Message of the President of the United States,
of December 23, 1805, transmitting a Report from the Governor and Presiding Judge of the Territory of Michigan, relative to
the state of that Territory. March 18, 1806. Accompanying a bill to provide for the adjustment of titles of land in the territory
of Michigan, and for other purposes, presented this day.
City of Washington:
A. & G. Way, Printers.
1806.
20 leaves only, imperfect at the end, should have 28.
The complete tract is signed at the end by A. B. Woodward, who in 1805 had been appointed by Jefferson one of the three judges
of the Territory of Michigan. Woodward passed the winter in 1805-6 in Washington, at the request of the citizens of Detroit,
in order to obtain the necessary legislation regarding the Territory.
In the 1839 and 1849 Library of Congress catalogues these tracts are found in the two numbers, 392 and 393, with additional
tracts now rebound and described in other pamphlet volumes.
The next following entry in the 1815 catalogue, no. 303, is
Topographical 8vo, which may be another entry for these same tracts.
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Louisiana tracts.
8
vo.
i. 1815 Catalogue, page 100. no. 300, Louisiana, 1803, 4, 8vo.
1849 Catalogue, page 604. no. 89, Louisiana.--Debates in the Senate of the United States on the Mississippi Question, February,
1803.--Remarks on the Violation of the Treaty relative to the Mississippi River, by Coriolanus and Camillus.--Addresses on
the late Cession of Louisiana to the United States, by A. B. Magruder, of Kentucky; David Ramsay, of S. Carolina; Abraham
Bishop, of Connecticut, &c., &c., 8vo; Lexington, &c., 1803.
Jefferson’s copies of these tracts were originally bound together for him in one volume by Milligan, on February 24, 1804,
price $1.80.
1. DUANE,
William.
Mississippi Question. Report of a Debate in the Senate of the United States, on the 23d, 24th, & 25th February, 1803, on certain
resolutions concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the Island of New Orleans. By William Duane. Copy-right secured according to act of Congress.
Philadelphia: Printed by
W. Duane,
1803.
AC901 .M5 Vol. 922
8vo. 101 leaves.
Sabin 20990.
Clark, page 69.
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2. [SMITH,
William Stephens.]
Remarks on the late infraction of Treaty at New-Orleans. By Coriolanus.
New-York: Printed by
Vermilye and
Crooker,
1803.
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