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Letter to the publishers of the Annals of Congress: Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States regarding his finances. Says he will pay them as soon as the account for adjustment he has before the 2nd & 3rd Auditor is approved. Notes that he is waiting on a duplicate of a single voucher. Briefly mentions his defeat in the race for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, which he lost because of his pro-slavery stance during the Missouri Compromise debates. Says the issue of slavery led to his defeat. Docketed in pencil. Numbered on front and back 13456. Pays to Feb 27, 1823 is written in another hand near the signature.
A biography of the president who served the shortest term, dying after being in office only thirty-one days.