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to Tobias Lear re: sending Journals of the Senate
1792/04/26
Otis, Samuel A., 1740-1814
"I send you for the use of the President of the United States two setts of Journals of Senate . . . ." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.024
to Tobias Lear re: excuses for not accepting an invitation from the President
1792/12/13
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Written as Governor of Pennsylvania. Attached to GLC 2794.041. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.027
to Tobias Lear re: conveying letters
1792/12/24
Wingate, Paine, 1739-1838
Written as U.S. Senator from New Hampshire.
GLC02794.028
to: Tobias Lear
1793/01/10
Stagg, John, fl. 1793
Lear identifies the author as "Major Stagg." "Please to inform the President that Grand Joseph, one of the Indian chiefs died yesterday evening, and will be buried this afternoon." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.029
Account of Tobias Lear to A Burbridge
1794/01/16
Burbridge, A., fl. 1794
Invoice for mail delivery services
GLC02794.034
to Commodore Morris re: controversy over American Consuls [in Italian]
1803/09/01
Bassa, Hamuda, fl. 1803-1807
Regarding the arrival of James Leander Cathcart, and controversial allegations against George Davis. Written in a clerk's hand, with clerical signature.
GLC02794.055
to Tobias Lear re: attempted murder of Dey, and English/French relations
1805/03/23
Mountford, Timothy, fl. 1804-1810
Mountford describes attempted assassination of the Dey of Algiers by four Turkish soldiers "each armed with two pistols, a Carbine & an atagon . . . . His attendants were at the distance of 60 yards & instantly ran to his assistance, and stoned to...
GLC02794.065
to Hamuda Bassa re: introduction as American Consul
1805/08/02
Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816
Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Draft copy of letter with edits. "[T]he honor of presenting myself to your Excellency In the purpose of fulfilling the President's wishes."
GLC02794.075
to Tobias Lear: acknowledging receipt of letters, recognizes Lear's authority
1805/08/07
Manuscript copy of letter in a clerk's hand. The Bey of Tunis writes: "as you are authorized by the President I am entirely disposed to hear from you an explanation of your wishes . . . ."
GLC02794.081
to Hamuda Bassa re: delayed response to Lear's letter on possible war
1805/08/10
Draft copy of GLC 2794.090. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." For excerpt, see GLC 2794.090. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.089
Final draft of GLC 2794.089 in a clerk's hand with Lear's signature. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." "I had flattered myself that I should have had the honor of hearing from your Excellency, in answer to my letters of the 8th. of this...
GLC02794.090
to Hamuda Bassa re: continued peace between U.S. and Tunis
1805/08/11
Draft copy of GLC 2794.093. Written aboard the "U.S.S. Constitution." Lear responds to the Bashaw's letter of 9 August 1805 (GLC 2794.088). For excerpt, see GLC 2794.093. Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.092
to Tobias Lear re: modifications to a treaty between Tunis and U.S.
1805/08/31
Hoggia, Jusuf, fl. 1805
Translation copy in a clerk's hand. Informs Lear that the Bashaw of Tunis wishes to postpone modifications to the treaty pending the return of his ambassadors with ratification of the treaty by President Jefferson. The Bashaw does agree to stop...
GLC02794.097
to Tobias Lear re: modifications to treaty [in Italian]
Same as GLC 2794.100. Marked "Copia" in upper left-hand corner of first page. Signed on p. 3 by Tobias Lear on 2 September 1805, with a note: "A true Copy from the Original." Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.099
to Tobias Lear re: request for a loan
1806/07/01
Torres, Domingos L.L. de, fl. 1806
" I am extremely sorry . . . . But an unexpected affliction obliges me to sollicit your assistance by the loan of twenty four piasters of Espagne, or twelve Sequinos of Algiers." Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.105
to Tobias Lear re: a loan for food and rent [?] [in Portuguese]
1806/07/15
Bernardo de Hacerda, Jose, fl. 1806-1810
Docketed on verso.
GLC02794.107
to Tobias Lear re: loan to relieve the "sad situation" of enslaved Portuguese.
1808/03/21
Docketed on verso. Written in French.
GLC02794.116
to George Davis re: transfer of power between Bassas in Tripoli
1808/10/07
Barker, William, fl. 1808
"It is difficult to see how [the ex-Bashaw] should situate himself at any greater distance from Tripoli, unitl he hath the means of removal, Malta is more convenient than Syracuse for communication with Tripoli, and he hath removed thither for that...
GLC02794.118
Agreement between Payne and Sidi Ahmet Caramanli [?] [in Italian]
1809/02/19
Payne, John, fl. 1727-1732
Clerical signatures of both Ahmet Caramanli and John Payne. Ahmet Caramanli agrees to establish himself as ruler of Derna. Scribal copy bound together with GLC 2794.118, .120-.124, .128-.133, .135-.145 and .147-.151. (Letter #14 in bound volume.)
GLC02794.131
to John Payne re: regretting Sidi Ahmet's failure to send son to Tripoli, debts
1809/03/04
Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811
Davis writes that Sidi Ahmet sending his son to Tripoli "would have been a measure highly gratifying to the Bashaw and I am persuaded no less conducive to [Sidi Ahmet's] own interests." Discusses difficulty in arranging payment of Sidi Ahmet's $6...
GLC02794.134
to John Payne re: Sidi Ahmet's departure for Derna
1809/03/19
"[I]t has been conjectured that the unwillingness manifested by the female part of Sidi Ahmet's family to the proposed visit of their Son [to Jusuf Bashaw Caramanli in Tripoli] still prevails." Davis calls on Payne to help expedite Sidi Ahmet's...
GLC02794.136
to Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli re: success of Sidi Ahmet's son's visit to Tripoli
1809/04/05
"Sidi Amwrath [Sidi Ahmet's son] has been received with the most flattering distinction; his prudent deportment has ensured him the friendship and esteem of his uncle, and his visit cannot fail to strengthen the ties of confidence which I trust will...
GLC02794.139
to William Allen.
1809/03/03
Reporting the arrest of robbery suspect: "Last evening the offending Rais 'Hadge Osman' returned into port with his vessel. He was immediately seized and thrown into confinement [. . . .] but upon the speediness of [the resolution] you must not...
GLC02794.143
to Sidi Hamed.
1809/05/24
Congratulations on new Tripolitan minister [in Italian], response to GLC 2794.150. (Letter #28 in bound volume.)
GLC02794.145
Extracts from Davis' journal of activities as American Consul in Tripoli
1809
Detailed account of finances and meetings with the heads of state of Tripoli, Morocco, Algiers and Malta. Also mentions a kidnapping by the Tripolitan Bashaw's boat crew, who had "landed on the coast of Sicily and carried off two young children . ....
GLC02794.147
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