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Noah Webster’s Signed Copy of the Documents Accompanying Jefferson’s 1804 State of the Union Address Relative to the Louisiana Purchase

Pamphlet Signed “N Webster,” 26 pages, 5” x 8.5”. Washington City: William Duane & Son, 1804. “Message / From / The President / of / The United States / to / Both Houses of Congress. / 8th November, 1804.” Jefferson’s message is missing. The three documents “Accompanying a message from the President of the United States, November 8th, 1804” are present. Pages foxed. Bound with string; last two sheets almost completely detached. Lower blank corner of last sheet missing. Lower edge of first page mouse-eaten. Near fine condition.

President Jefferson’s “Fourth Annual Message to Congress” mentioned disagreements with Spain regarding the Louisiana territory purchased by the United States from France in 1803. “Document No. I” is an “Extract of a Letter From Don Pedro Cevallos, minister of state of his Catholic Majesty to Charles Pinckney, esquire, dated at the Pardo, 10th February, 1804” in Spanish with an English translation. Cevallos writes of the “benevolence and friendship towards the United States” of King Charles IV of Spain. Also included is a “Copy of a letter from the Marquis of Casa Yrujo to the Secretary of State,” May 15, 1804, in Spanish with an English translation, telling James Madison that “concerning the sale of Louisiana to the United States [the King has] determined...to abandon the opposition...he had manifested against that transaction...” The second document concerns the establishment of “The District of Mobile” – Spain had disagreed with Jefferson and claimed that Mobile was not part of the Louisiana Purchase because it was part of Spanish West Florida. “Document No. III” is “A Summary Description / of the / Lead Mines / in / Upper Louisiana: / Also, / An Estimate of their Produce / for three years past” written “at the request of Captain Amos Stoddard, First Civil Commandant of Upper Louisiana, to Whom it is Most Respectfully Submitted by His Very Humble Servant, Moses Austin.” Austin had founded the American lead industry in Virginia and later became the first man to obtain permission to bring Anglo-American settlers into Spanish Texas; his son was Stephen F. Austin. Austin’s report is published on 16 pages of the pamphlet.


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