From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 24 December 1808
Dec. 24. 08.
Th:J. to mr Gallatin
The cargo, ostensible destination, ownership & other circumstances respecting the ship Lorenzo of New York, leave not a doubt but that fraud is intended. let her therefore be detained.
As the law for laying permanent protecting duties will pass through your hands, I take the liberty of depositing with you the inclosed letter from mr Strong of Philadelphia, giving an account, & a specimen of his manufacture of red lead, which seems worthy of being placed within the pale of protection. I have recieved heretofore some other letters on similar subjects which I will look up & send to you also. Affectte. salutns.
NHi: Papers of Albert Gallatin.