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To James Monroe

Dear Sir

     Observing by the 4th Sect. of the act of April 18th 1814.c.134 that the Secretary of State is authorized to transmit certain documents by mail to the Judges of the Supreme Court of the U.S. directed to any post office they may respectively designate, I take the liberty to request that those intended for myself may be sent to the Alexandria post office at your convenience. I have the honor to be very respectfully Yr mo. ob. Servt

Bush. Washington

Source Note

ALS, DNA: Miscellaneous Letters of the Department of State. BW addressed the letter to Monroe at Washington.