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GALLATIN, ALBERT, reports relative to barred claims, 185; letter as Secretary of the Treasury, 188; Secretary of the Treasury, letter of, relative to suspension of non-importation, 714. See Index, vols. 1, 2.

GANNETT, BARZILLAI, Representative from Massachusetts, 124, 187, 319.

GARDENIER, BARENT, Representative from New York, 48, 124, 191, 350; on submission to the late edicts of England and France, 87; on remunerating those who resisted the law for a direct tax, 137; on prosecutions for libel, 139; on the call on the President for papers, 192; supports petition of Elizabeth Hamilton, 215. See Index, vol. 3.

GARDNER, FRANCIS, Representative from New Hampshire, 36. See Index, vol. 3.

GARDNER, GIDEON, Representative from Massachusetts, 124, 188, 316.

GARLAND, DAVID S., Representative from Virginia, 212, 315.

GARNETT, JAMES M., Representative from Virginia, 36. See Index, vol. 3.

General Officers, additional, bill relative to, considered, 712.

Georgia, vote for President in 1808, 27; in 1812, 573, 711.

Georgia Land Claim.--See Index, vol. 3.

GERMAN, OBADIAH, Senator from New York, 116, 166, 250, 400, 566; on the declaration of war, 416.

German Language, laws in, see Index, vol. 2.

GERRY, ELBRIDGE, elected Vice President, 574. See Index vols. 1, 2.

GHOLSON, THOMAS, Jr., Representative from Virginia, 36, 125, 187, 315, 426, 577; on foreign relations, 53; on the Batture at New Orleans, 151; on the conduct of the British minister, 193; supports petition of Elizabeth Hamilton, 215; reports on the petition of Amy Dardin, 216; on the admission of the territory of Orleans as a State, 324; in favor of the admission of Mississippi, 352; on the statutes of limitations, 475; on the British intrigues, 516.

GILES, WILLIAM B., Senator from Virginia, 3, 116, 166, 250, 400; on the repeal of the Embargo Act, 18; reports a bill for the enforcement of the embargo laws, 21; on the bill for the enforcement of the embargo, 23; offers an amendment to extend non-intercourse to all foreign nations, 118; reports a bill to prevent abuse of privileges by foreign ministers, 169; on the conduct of the British minister, 169; on incorporating a bank of the United States, 275; on an additional military force, 405. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.

GILMAN, NICHOLAS, Senator from New Hampshire, 3, 116, 166, 250, 400, 566; reports the bill engrossed in favor of an additional military force, 403. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.

GOLD, THOMAS R., Representative from New York, 124, 187, 315, 424, 577; on the Batture at New Orleans, 151; supports petition of Elizabeth Hamilton, 215; favors postponement of the resolution relative to the apportionment of representation, 224; on the ratio of representation, 317; on commercial intercourse with France and Great Britain, 388; on rules and orders of the House, 468; on making provision for a corps of engineers, 531; on pay of the army, 584; in favor of a naval establishment, 601; on an additional military force, 615.

GOLDSBOROUGH, CHARLES, Representative from Maryland, 36, 124, 187, 315, 577; on the ratio of representation, 319. See Index, vol. 3.

GOODRICH, CHAUNCEY, Senator from Connecticut, 3, 116, 166, 250, 400, 566; on the bill for the enforcement of the embargo, 21. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.

GOODWYN, PETERSON, Representative from Virginia, 36, 125, 187, 315, 424, 577. See Index, vol. 3.

Goose Creek, note, 464.

GRAY, EDWIN, Representative from Virginia, 36, 125, 188, 316, 432, 594. See Index, vol. 3.

GREEN, ISAIAH L., Representative from Massachusetts, 36, 424, 577. See Index, vol. 3.

GREGG, ANDREW, Senator from Pennsylvania, 5, 116, 166, 264, 400, 510; elected President pro tem., see Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.

GRISWOLD, STANLEY, Senator from Ohio, 121, 166.

GROSVENOR, THOMAS P., Representative from New York, 706.

GRUNDY, FELIX, Representative from Tennessee, 425, 577; on domestic manufactures, 428; on Indian affairs, 428; on foreign relations, 434; on the British intrigues, 519; on the recall of absentees, 533; on the bill laying an embargo, 544; presents a bill to raise an additional military force, 547; on the objects of the war, 641; on war taxes, 715; on an extra session, 717.

Gunboats.--See Index, vol. 2.

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