- William Crawford letter to Albert Gallatin.
Paris, FRA - 22 September 1813
Within a few days past I have received a letter from General La Fayette, addressed to you respecting his lands in Louisiana.
- William Crawford letter to unknown.
Paris, FRA - 13 May 1814
Expectations have been entertained by the government, and you no doubt have participated in them, that the Emperor Alexander would interest himself in the negotiation between us and our enemy.
- William Crawford letter to unknown.
Paris, FRA - 24 May 1814
A few days past I was informed by a friend that if I would draw up a short statement of the reciprocal causes of complaint between the United States and England, that he would cause it to be laid before the Emperor of Russia.
- William Crawford letter to unknown.
Paris, FRA - 28 May 1814
The French government has revoked the decision of the late Emperor permitting American armaments in the ports of France.
- William Crawford letter to Albert Gallatin.
Washington, MD - 6 May 1816
Mr. Dallas has informed the President of his determination to resign his office in the month of September, or sooner if a successor can be found. The President has offered, and indeed pressed it upon me.
- William Crawford letter to Albert Gallatin.
Washington, MD - 10 May 1816
Knowing as I did that you considered the Presidential contest to lie between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Tompkins, and that you preferred the latter to the former, I never suspected that you had any agency in obtruding my name in the discussions of that quest
