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Circular to the consuls and commercial agents of the United States
1805/07/12
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Printed circular discontinues the issuing of certificates for foreign ships bought by American citizens. Refers to GLC 2794.047.
GLC02794.073
to Tobias Lear re: praise for sending grain to relieve hunger in Algiers
1805/08/17
Thornton, William, fl. 1805-1806
Thornton praises Lear: "I cannot express the satisfaction I feel at the worthy Act you have done in sending Grain to Algiers when they were in destress [sic], & when it would have made you a very large Fortune you have done it on the part of...
GLC02794.094
to inhabitants...of Bedford, Pa re: speech on unity, with William Bingham letter
1798/06/21
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Signed as President, acknowledging receipt of their call for unity & noting that "Unanimity in all things is never to be expected."
GLC02793.007
[in French]
1801/09
Docketed: Documents relating to a negotiation with the Bashaw of Tripoli.
GLC02794.048
to [Tobias] Lear re: journal entry arguing absurdity of British/French alliance
1804/01/25
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Signed: "T.M." Mountford presents extensive arguments against the report "that the French & English have formed an alliance for the reduction of all Barbary," arguing that the two nations are natural enemies, that the French do not need the aid of...
GLC02794.057
to The Consul-Genl of the U.S.A. [Tobias Lear] re: Algerian protocol
1804/02/17
Mountord, Lear's secretary in Algiers, describes proper treatment of servants required to ensure faithful, competent service. He mentions the necessity of a tough but fair attitude, adherance to titles and keeping social spheres separate. Mountford...
GLC02794.059
to Tobias Lear re: "sad situation" and appeal for aid [in French]
1804/03/13
Signed by various Portuguese officers: Ignacio Ser Cinto, Antonio [illegible], Dioge Ramireo Esquivel, Joao Jose Frz de Andrade, Joao dos Santos, Paulo Freire de Andrade, Joao Alfonso Veto, Jose Bernardo de Hacerda, Fr Bernardo Borges do Valle...
GLC02794.061
to General Forteguerra re: extract of letter requesting loan of gunboats
1804/12/15
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
"In consequence of the situation of the City & harbour of Tripoli it is necessary, in order to carry on our operations against that Regency with the greatest effect, that we should have Bomb-vessels & Gun-boats."
GLC02794.062
to Tobias Lear re: appointment of Spanish Consul [in Italian]
1805/05/27
Bashaw Caramanli, Jusuf, fl. 1805-1811
Translation from Arabic. Docketed on a separate leaf: "Translation of the [illegible] of the Bashaw of Tripoli appointing Don Joseph Gerardo Louza Consul of Spain to Treaty of Peace at --[.]"
GLC02794.067
to Tobias Lear re: Bassa recognizing Lear's diplomatic authority [in Italian]
1805/08/05
Bassa, Hamuda, fl. 1803-1807
GLC 2794.077 is a translation of this letter. The Bashaw initially refused to accept Lear as American Consul to Tunis.
GLC02794.076
to Tobias Lear re: Bassa accepting Lear's diplomatic authority
Translation in a clerk's hand of GLC 2794.076: "[Y]ou are appointed as [Consul] to all the Powers whose coasts are wet by the Mediterranean, and as I am one of those powers, I make not the least difficulty to the contrary." This comment comes after...
GLC02794.077
to Hamuda Bassa re: the sovereign's refusal to meet with Lear
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Final draft of GLC 2794.079 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." "As George Davis Esq our Charge d'Affairs at your Courts has informed me that . . . you refused to receive me a person authorized to...
GLC02794.080
to Hamuda Bassa re: threatened war between Tunis and U.S.
1805/08/08
Draft copy of GLC 2794.085. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." For excerpt, see GLC 2794.085. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.084
Final draft of GLC 2794.084 in a clerk's hand, with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear writes: "the repeated threats of your Excellency to make war upon the United States has Obliged the Commander of the American...
GLC02794.085
copy of letter to Tobias Lear re: [?] [in Italian]
1805/08/09
Marked "Copia" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page. Signed by Tobias Lear on p. 9, with a note: "A true Copy from the Original." Bound by a green ribbon. Copy of GLC 2794.088. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.087
Translation of letter to Tobias Lear re: delay in correspondence
1805/08/11
The Bashaw explains that his other obligations, and lack of access to a translator resulted in the delayed reply to Lear's letter. Emphasizes that Lear should not doubt "my zeal, & peaceful intentions." Docketed on verso: "Translation of a Letter...
GLC02794.091
to Hamuda Bassa re: continued peace between U.S. and Tunis
Final draft of GLC 2794.092 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear responds to the Bashaw's letter of 9 August 1805 (GLC 2794.088). "[A]s [your previous letters] contain such assurances of your...
GLC02794.093
to Sidi Josaph Sapatapa of Tunis re: treaty between Tunis and the U.S.
1805/08/22
Final draft of GLC 2794.095 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Lear writes Sidi Jossaph, the Sapatapa (Prime Minister) to the Bey of Tunis to negotiate more favorable commerce and shipping agreements with Tunis, with the "object . . . to...
GLC02794.096
to Tobias Lear re: modifications of treaty [in Italian]
1805/08/31
Hoggia, Jusuf, fl. 1805
Same as GLC 2794.099. Marked "Copia" in the upper left-hand corner of the first page. Lacking Lear's signature.
GLC02794.100
to James Madison re: report of his activities from 7 July to 1 September 1805
1805/09/02
Written in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Lear briefs Secretary of State Madison on the course of negotiations with the Bey of Tunis. Describes threatening war and negotiations to ease the tension. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.101
Invoice of articles sent to Tunis and consigned to Tobias Lear
1806/09/06
Cathcart, James, fl. 1806
Same invoice as GLC 2794.110, but written in different format. Signed by both Tobias Lear and James Leander Cathcart. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.109
to Tobias Lear re: thanks for protecting British interests, intro. new diplomat
1806/09/30
Ball, Alexander, fl. 1806
Ball thanks Lear for "the attention you have shewn to [the] interests of the British Government in the absence of their late consuls Falcon and Cartwright." He introduces the new British Consul, "W. Blanckley." Ball also thanks Lear for a gift of a...
GLC02794.111
to Thomas Jefferson re: U.S.-Tunis treaty [with translation]
1807/02/27
Written in a clerk's hand, includes translation copy of the letter. "Thanks to [Lear's] reasonable & highly approved manner, few Conferences have served to remove the misunderstandings that mutually existed between us, and consolidate the good...
GLC02794.113
to Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli re: stipulations of Caramanli's loss of power
1808/12/05
Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811
Davis writes: "The mutability of Your Excellency's opinions has, in a great measure, destroyed in the mind of your brother those favorable feelings towards you which, with an infinite deal of troubles, I had succeeded in exciting." He then goes on...
GLC02794.121
to W. W. Barker re: Sidi Ahmet Caramanli's removal from office
Davis explains to Barker that Caramanli's "inconsistency" has jeopardized all the work Davis has done on the ex-Bashaw's behalf. He also writes of his persisting hope "of procuring the means of liquidating Sidi Ahmet's debts, in case their amount is...
GLC02794.123
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