1To James Madison from Robert Morris, 29 September 1802 (Madison Papers)
In consequence of a Certificate dated 6. Septr. 1802 from your office under the Signature of Stephen Pleasonton Clerk in your absence, I have issued a Commission of Bankruptcy, among others, to Josiah Shinn & in consequence of a Notification thereof Isaiah Shinn has this day come forwarded [ sic ], & produces a Commission from the president appointing him a Commissioner of Bankruptcy, and says...
2To James Madison from Robert Morris, 3 September 1802 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
3 September 1802, New Brunswick. “I will thank you for a certificate from your office, by the mail, of the names of the General Commissioners of Bankruptcy appointed by the President of the United States for the New Jersey District, if any such are appointed, no notice thereof having reached me.” Draft ( NjR ). Robert Morris (ca. 1745–1815) was federal judge for the district of New Jersey,...