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7 Mar. 1846 330180 pink | Anonymous [Amor Patriae] to JQA. New Haven, Conn.. 4 p..
7 Mar. 1846 330181 pink | William Ellis to JQA. Dedham, Mass.. 2 p..
7 Mar. 1846 330182 pink | Charles M. Leupp & Co., et al., Tanners and dealers in leather in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, to U. S. Congress (printed petition). New York. 2 p. (circular).
7 Mar. 1846 330183 pink | . From the Cincinnati Gazette. 2 p. (clipping).
8 Mar. 1846 330184 pink | JQA. . Poem: "To Conscience—A Sonnet" ("Thou faithful Monitor within my breast!..."). 1 p.. JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c..
8 Mar. 1846 330185 pink | JQA. . Poem: "Fair Maid the favour of thy hand to gain...". 1 p.. JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c..
8 Mar. 1846 330186 pink | James P. Espy to JQA. with 1 enclosure. Washington. 6 p..
8 Mar. 1846 330187 pink | Richard Henry Wilde to JQA, with 1 enclosure. New Orleans. 6 p..
9 Mar. 1846 330188 white | JQA to John S. Sleeper. H. R. U. S. Washington. 2 p..
9 Mar. 1846 330189 pink | Ben. F. Furber to JQA. Palmyra, Somerset Co., Me.. 1 p..
10 Mar. 1846 330190 pink | JQA. . Poem: "Couldst thou, my friend, thy destiny contract...". 1 p.. JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c..
10 Mar. 1846 330191 white | JQA to William S. Russell. Washington. 2 p..
10 Mar. 1846 330193 pink | A. Curtis and Lewis Rall to JQA. Cincinnati. 2 p..
10 Mar. 1846 330192 pink | Saml. V. Mace et al, for the Baltimore Assembly of Discussion, to JQA. Baltimore. 1 p..
11 Mar. 1846 330194 pink | JQA. . Poem: "To the Magnet—A Sonnet" ("Astounding element of hidden power..."). 1 p.. JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c..
11 Mar. 1846 330195 pink | LCA to CFA. Washington. 2 p..
11 Mar. 1846 330196 pink | Jonathan Amory to JQA. Boston. 2 p..
11 Mar. 1846 330197 pink | William K. Hoyt to JQA. New York. 2 p..
12 Mar. 1846 330198 yellow | JQA. . Washington. Poem: "To Lieutenant George Thom of the United States Corps of Topographical Engineers". 1 p.. JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c..
12 Mar. 1846 330199 white | JQA to Lieut. George Thom. Washington. 1 p. [poem].