James Monroe |
May 04, 1820
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Proclamation 26—Suspending Discriminating Duties on Vessels of the Free and Hanseatic city of Lubeck |
James Monroe |
Aug 01, 1818
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Proclamation 25A—Suspending Discriminating Duties on Vessels of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg |
James Monroe |
Jul 24, 1818
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Proclamation 25—Suspending Discriminating Duties on Vessels of the Free and Hanseatic City of Bremen |
James Monroe |
Jul 04, 1818
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Proclamation 24—Removing Restrictions on Plaster of Paris Imports from the Provience of New Bruswick |
James Monroe |
Apr 28, 1818
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Proclamation—Notice of Agreement Between the United States and Great Britain on Lmits of Naval Forces on the Great Lakes |
James Monroe |
Apr 23, 1818
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Proclamation 23—Removing Restrictions on Plaster of Paris in Relation to the Province of Nova Scotia |
James Monroe |
Apr 15, 1817
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Proclamation—Notice of Public Land Sales at Wooster Land Office, Ohio |
James Madison |
Jan 01, 1817
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
James Madison |
May 01, 1816
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Proclamation—Announcement of Location of Canadian Volunteer Warrants |
James Madison |
Dec 12, 1815
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Proclamation 22—Ordering Unauthorized Persons to Remove from the Public Lands |
James Madison |
Sep 01, 1815
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Proclamation 21—Warning Against Unauthorized Military Expedition Against the Dominions of Spain |
James Madison |
Mar 04, 1815
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Proclamation 20—Recommending a Day of Public Thanksgiving for Peace |
James Madison |
Feb 18, 1815
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Proclamation—Announcing a Treaty of Peace Between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty Signed at Ghent |
James Madison |
Feb 06, 1815
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Proclamation 19—Granting Pardon to Certain Inhabitants of Barrataria Who Acted in the Defense of New Orleans |
James Madison |
Nov 16, 1814
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Proclamation 18—Recommending a Day of Public Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer |
James Madison |
Sep 01, 1814
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Proclamation—Calling All Citizens to Unite in Defense of the District of Columbia |
James Madison |
Aug 08, 1814
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress |
James Madison |
Jun 29, 1814
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Proclamation—Directing the British Blockade of the Coast of the United States to be Disregarded |
James Madison |
Jun 17, 1814
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Proclamation 17—Granting Pardon to All Deserters Who Return to Duty |
James Madison |
Jul 23, 1813
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Proclamation—Recommending a Day of Prayer |
James Madison |
Oct 08, 1812
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Proclamation—Granting Pardon to All Deserters Who Return to Duty |
James Madison |
Jul 09, 1812
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Proclamation—Recommending a Day of Prayer |
James Madison |
Jun 19, 1812
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Proclamation—Announcement of a State of War Between the United States and the United Kingdom |
James Madison |
Feb 07, 1812
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Proclamation—Granting Pardon to All Deserters Who Return to Duty |
James Madison |
Jul 24, 1811
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress |
James Madison |
Nov 02, 1810
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Proclamation—Suspension of Prohibition of Trade with France |
James Madison |
Oct 27, 1810
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Proclamation 16—Taking Possession of Part of Louisiana (Annexation of West Florida) |
James Madison |
Aug 09, 1809
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Proclamation—Renewal of Prohibition of Trade Between the United States and Great Britain |
James Madison |
Apr 19, 1809
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Proclamation—Suspension of Prohibition of Trade Between the United States and Great Britain |
Thomas Jefferson |
Dec 30, 1808
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
Thomas Jefferson |
Apr 19, 1808
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Proclamation 15—Warning All Persons on Lake Champlain and Adjacent County to Cease Violence and Disperse |
Thomas Jefferson |
Oct 15, 1807
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Proclamation—Granting Pardon to All Deserters Who Return to Duty |
Thomas Jefferson |
Jul 30, 1807
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress |
Thomas Jefferson |
Jul 02, 1807
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Proclamation 14—Requiring Removal of British Armed Vessels From United States Ports and Waters |
Thomas Jefferson |
Nov 27, 1806
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Proclamation 13—Warning Against Unauthorized Military Expedition Against the Dominions of Spain |
Thomas Jefferson |
May 03, 1806
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Proclamation—Ordering the Arrest of British Citizens Henry Whitley, John Nairn, and Slingsby Simpson for the Murder of John Pierce |
Thomas Jefferson |
May 20, 1804
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Proclamation— Establishing the Mobile District and Designation of Fort Stoddert as a Port of Entry |
Thomas Jefferson |
Jul 16, 1803
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress |
Thomas Jefferson |
Mar 11, 1801
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Proclamation—Building Regulations in the District of Columbia |
John Adams |
Jan 30, 1801
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
John Adams |
Sep 06, 1800
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Proclamation 10A—Extending Commercial Intercourse to St. Domingo |
John Adams |
May 21, 1800
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Proclamation—Granting Pardon to Certain Persons Engaged in Insurrection Against the United States in the Counties of Northampton, Montgomery, and Bucks, in the State of Pennsylvania |
John Adams |
May 09, 1800
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Proclamation—Remission of Trade Prohibition with Hispaniola |
John Adams |
Jul 01, 1799
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Proclamation—Withdrawal of Land at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts for a Lighthouse |
John Adams |
Jun 26, 1799
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Proclamation 10—Suspending, as to St. Domingo, the Restraints of the Act of 1799 |
John Adams |
Mar 12, 1799
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Proclamation 9—Law and Order in the Counties of Northampton, Montgomery, and Bucks, in the State of Pennsylvania |
John Adams |
Mar 06, 1799
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Proclamation—Recommending a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer |
John Adams |
Jul 16, 1798
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
John Adams |
Jul 13, 1798
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Proclamation—Annulment of Recognition of French Consuls and Vice Consuls |
John Adams |
Mar 23, 1798
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Proclamation 8—Recommending a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer |