1Enclosure: John Martin Baker to Richard Rush, 18 August 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
The Consulship and Agency for Seamen, and claims, at Amsterdam ; Having become vacant by the death of the late Consul of the United States , Sylvanus Bourne Esquire; I beg leave Sir, with Respect to Solicit, and pray of the President of the United States of America , His consideration and pleasure to be appointed to that office; And beg Sir, to be permitted to state: That on the first day of...
2John Martin Baker to Thomas Jefferson, 29 August 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
I have had the Honor this day to see M r Madison , who is pleased to inform me, that you were not at Monti-cello : but at your Seat in Bedford , which unhappily deprives me the Honor of paying you my respects in person, as I had proposed on my leaving George-town. D.C. where my family now reside: and who beg Sir to be Respectfully presented to you— permit me sir, to add, that unfortunately...