Adams Papers

From John Adams to United States Senate, 5 December 1799

United States Decr 5. 1799

Gentlemen of the Senate

I nominate the Gentlemen in the inclosed List to the offices placed against their Names, excepting William Nichols who has resigned the Office of Marshall of Pennsylvania

John Adams

Commissions issued in the recess of the Senate

Isaac Parker, Marshal for the District of Maine—5 March ‘99

William Nichols, Marshal for the District of Pennsylvania 26 June

James Winchester, Judge of the District of Maryland 31st. Octr,

Thomas Forster, of Pennsylvania, Inspector of the Revenue for the of Presque Isle; and Collector for the District of Presque Isle. 26 March 1799

Lamberton Cooper, Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Middletown Connecticut; and Surveyor for the same port 22 April

Robert Chesley, Inspector of the Revenue for the port of St. Mary’s in the District of Nanjemoy; and Surveyor for the same. 1st. May

Peter Hemp Junr. Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Urbanna in the District of Tappahannock; & Surveyor for the same. 31st. May

James Taylor. Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Beacon Island, and Surveyor for the same. 14 June.

Eugene Brenan Inspector of the Revenue for Survey number three in the District of South-Carolina 27 June

Josiah Reid Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Thomaston in the District of Waldoboro & Surveyor for the same. 27 June.

Charles Simms Collector for the District of Alexandria 9 August

Alexander Freeland Collector for the District of Great Egg Harbor & Inspector for the port of Ditto. 16 August

William Watson Collector for the District of Little Egg Harbour, & Inspector for the Port of Ditto 17 Augst ‘99

James Reid of New-Hampshire vice Consul for the City of Canton in China. 29 March

Evan Jone, of Louisiana, Consul for the Port of New-Orleans. 11 May.

John Morton, of New-York, Consul for the Port of Havana. 29 June.

William Richardson Davie, of North-Carolina, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to the French Republic Vice Patrick Henry. 1st. June 1799.

DNA: RG 46—Records of the U.S. Senate.

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