1To Thomas Jefferson from Antoine, Mrs. Morin, 10 August 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
It is truly painfull to me to trouble you so often on account of those papers which I inclosed to you some time about the commencement of the last Session of Congress. A part of those papers are original title papers by which I claim the lands given to Antoine Morin Deceased in his life time by the Spanish Government, and part for lands purchased by him—And particularly the Concession made to...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Antoine, Mrs. Morin, 18 July 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Some time about the commencement of the last Session of Congress, I took the liberty of inclosing to you a number of Original Papers—grants for lands.—Accompanied with a Petition for the redress of grievances therein stated, and proved by the Documents inclosed. I have never received the smallest notice whether my papers have been received, or, if so, whether I may Shortly expect their...