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Permit me to request your Excellency to examine the enclosed letters—the one addressed to yourself was forwarded to me previous to my leaving home last fall for this City, which I intended to present immediately on my arrival here, had not I learnt that you had made it a principle not to appoint general Commissioners of Bancruptcey except in the commercial Towns, but when an instance of...
Mr. Thomas presents his respects to President Jefferson—Genl. Meriwether thinks he returned the letters of Mr. Briggs, but that the account is now among the papers of the committee, this Mr. T. will endeavor to find, he will however thank the President to furnish him with copies of the letters or the originals— MHi : Coolidge Collection.
Being at Albany today I take the liberty to enclose you a copy of Govr. Tompkins speech—I think this and the Resolutions of our Republican citizens of the city of New York will evince that there is no defection here notwithstanding what has been said With great respect & esteem Yours &c MHi : Coolidge Collection.
To his Excellency, The President of the United States. The petition of David Thomas of the County of Washington now confined in the Goal of the said County, Humbly represents that sometime ago, your petitioner being much irratated and vexed, by the insolant attack made on him by a worthless fellow by the name of Wm. Prout a free black man, he was in the heat of passion urged to strike said...
Permit me to introduce to your Excellency the bearer Nathan Wilson Esqr. my Successor—He is a Gentleman of correct Republican principles Allow me the oppertunity to assure you that there is no doubt of the integrity of the Republicans in this state on the approaching Presidential election The late Govr. Lewis and his very few political friends however have no influence with the party on this...
Permit me to introduce to you Mr. Jenkins Secretary of this state and Mr. Bloodgood Clerk of the Supreme Court. They are both Gentlemen of the first respectability and valuable political friends. These Gentlemen are on a tour to Washington to see the seat of the General Government and to become acquainted with the Members of the Administration. Please to mention me in respectful terms to Mrs....