CONTENTS TO VOL. VIII.
BOOK III.—Part II.
INAUGURAL ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES.
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| First Inaugural Address | March 4, 1801 | [1] |
| First Annual Message | Dec. 8, 1801 | [6] |
| Second Annual Message | Dec. 15, 1802 | [15] |
| Special Message | Jan. 28, 1802 | [21] |
| Special Message | Feb. 24, 1803 | [22] |
| Third Annual Message | Oct. 17, 1803 | [23] |
| Special Message | Oct. 21, 1803 | [29] |
| Special Message | Nov. 4, 1803 | [30] |
| Special Message | Nov. 25, 1803 | [31] |
| Special Message | Dec. 5, 1803 | [31] |
| Special Message | Jan. 16, 1804 | [32] |
| Special Message | Mar. 21, 1804 | [33] |
| Fourth Annual Message | Nov. 8, 1804 | [34] |
| Second Inaugural Address | Mar. 4, 1805 | [40] |
| Fifth Annual Message | Dec. 3, 1805 | [46] |
| Special Message | Jan. 13, 1806 | [54] |
| Special Message | Jan. 17, 1806 | [57] |
| Special Message | Feb. 3, 1806 | [58] |
| Special Message | Feb. 19, 1806 | [59] |
| Special Message | Mar. 20, 1806 | [60] |
| Special Message | April 14, 1806 | [61] |
| Sixth Annual Message | Dec. 2, 1806 | [62] |
| Special Message | Dec. 3, 1806 | [70] |
| Special Message | Jan. 22, 1807 | [71] |
| Special Message | Jan. 28, 1807 | [78] |
| Special Message | Jan. 31, 1807 | [78] |
| Special Message | Feb. 10, 1807 | [79] |
| Seventh Annual Message | Oct. 27, 1807 | [82] |
| Special Message | Nov. 23, 1807 | [89] |
| Special Message | Dec. 18, 1807 | [89] |
| Special Message | Jan. 20, 1808 | [90] |
| Special Message | Jan. 30, 1808 | [93] |
| Special Message | Jan. 30, 1808 | [94] |
| Special Message | Feb. 2, 1808 | [95] |
| Special Message | Feb. 4, 1808 | [95] |
| Special Message | Feb. 9, 1808 | [96] |
| Special Message | Feb. 15, 1808 | [97] |
| Special Message | Feb. 19, 1808 | [97] |
| Special Message | Feb. 25, 1808 | [98] |
| Special Message | Mar. 7, 1808 | [99] |
| Special Message | Mar. 17, 1808 | [100] |
| Special Message | Mar. 18, 1808 | [101] |
| Special Message | Mar. 22, 1808 | [101] |
| Eighth Annual Message | Nov. 8, 1808 | [103] |
| Special Message | Dec. 30, 1808 | [111] |
| Special Message | Jan. 6, 1809 | [111] |
| Appendix—Confidential Message recommending a Western Exploring Expedition | Jan. 18, 1803 | [241] |
BOOK III—Part III.
REPLIES TO PUBLIC ADDRESSES.
- To the Committee of the Danbury Baptist Association of Connecticut, [113].
- To William Judd, [114].
- To the Legislature of Tennessee, [115].
- To the Legislature of Massachusetts, [116].
- To the President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, [117].
- To Messrs. Thomas Ellicot and others, [118].
- To Captain John Thomas, [119].
- To Governor Smith, [120].
- To the Legislature of Vermont, [121].
- To the Legislature of New Jersey, [122].
- To the Tammany Society of Washington City, [124].
- To Messrs. Abner Walker and Bernard Todd, [124].
- To the General Assembly of North Carolina, [125].
- To the Society of Tammany of New York City, [127].
- To the Democratic Republicans of Philadelphia, [128].
- To the Legislature, Council, and House of Representatives of the Territory of New Orleans, [129].
- To Governor Langdon, [131].
- To Governor Langdon, [132].
- To the Speaker of the House of Representatives of South Carolina, [133].
- To the Inhabitants of Boston, Newburyport, and Providence, &c., [133].
- To a Portion of the Citizens of Boston, [135].
- To the Baltimore Baptist Association, [137].
- To the Ketocton Baptist Association, [138].
- To the Six Baptist Associations represented at Chesterfield, Virginia, [139].
- To Taber Finch, [140].
- To the Young Republicans of Petersburg and its vicinity, [141].
- To the Methodist Episcopal Church at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, [142].
- To the Electors of the County of Ontario, New York, [143].
- To the Citizens of the County and City of Philadelphia, [144].
- To the Legislature of Georgia, [145].
- To the Methodist Episcopal Church at New London, Connecticut, [147].
- To the General Assembly of Virginia, [147].
- To the Citizens of Wilmington and its vicinity, [149].
- To John Gassaway, [150].
- To the Republican Young Men of New London, [151].
- To the Republicans of Loudon county, Virginia, [152].
- To Governor Tompkins, [153].
- To General James Robertson, [154].
- To the Republicans of Niagara county, New York, [155].
- To Captain Quin Morton, [156].
- To the Tammany Society of Washington City, [156].
- To the Citizens of Washington City, [157].
- To the Republicans of Georgetown, [159].
- To the Republican Merchants of Leesburg and its vicinity, [161].
- To the Friends of the Administration in Bristol county, Rhode Island, [162].
- To the Republican Delegates of Washington county, Pennsylvania, [163].
- To the Citizens of Alleghany county, Maryland, [164].
- To the Republican Citizens of Washington county, Maryland, [165].
- To the President of the Ancient Plymouth Society of New London, [166].
- To Governor Wright, [166].
- To the Legislature of the State of New York, [166].
- To the Republicans of Queen Ann's county, [168].
- To the members of the Baptist Church of Buck Mountain in Albemarle, [168].
- To Jonathan Low, [169].
- To the Tammany Society of Baltimore. [170].
BOOK III.—Part IV.
INDIAN ADDRESSES.
- To Brother John Baptiste de Coigne, [179].
- Speeches of John Baptiste de Coigne, Chief of the Wabash and Illinois Indians, and other Chiefs, [176].
- To the Miamis, Powtewattamies, and Weeauks, [184].
- To the Delaware and Shawanee nations, [186].
- To Brother Handsome Lake, [187].
- To Brothers, the Miamis and Delawares, [189].
- To Brothers of the Choctaw nation, [192].
- To my children, White-hairs, chiefs and warriors of the Osage nation, [195].
- To the Chiefs of the Chickasaw Nation, Minghey, Mataha, and Tishohotana, [198].
- To the Wolf, and people of the Mandar nation, [200].
- To the Chiefs of the Osage nation, [203].
- To the Chiefs of the Shawanee nation, [205].
- To Kitchao Geboway, [208].
- To the Chiefs of the Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, Wyandots, and Senecas, of Sandusky, [210].
- To the Chief of the Upper Cherokees, [213].
- To Colonel Louis Cook and Jacob Francis of the St. Regis Indians, 215.
- To the Delaware Chief, Captain Armstrong, [216].
- To the Miamis, Powtewattamies, Delawares, and Chippewas, [217].
- To Little Turtle, Chief of the Miamis, [218].
- To Manchol, the great war chief of the Powtewattamies, [220].
- To Beaver, the head warrior of the Delawares, [223].
- To Captain Hendrick, the Delawares, Mohiccons, and Munries, [225].
- To Kitchard Geboway, [228].
- To the Deputies of the Cherokee Upper Towns, [228].
- To the Deputies of the Cherokees of the Upper and Lower Towns, [230].
- To the Chiefs of the Wyandots, Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, and Shawanese, [232].
- To the Chiefs of the Ottawas, Chippewas, Powtewattamies, Wyandots, and Shawanese, [238].
BOOK IV.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PART I.
- Notes on Virginia, [249].
PART II.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF DISTINGUISHED MEN.
- 1. Biographical sketch of Peyton Randolph, [477].
- 2. Biographical sketch of Meriwether Lewis, [480].
- 3. Biographical sketch of General Kosciusko, [494].
- 4. Anecdotes of Dr. Franklin, [497].
PART III.
- The Batture at New Orleans, [503].