Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel Bussard, 16 November 1807

Washington Novm. 16th. 1807

Sir,

Permit me to request your attention to the recommendations in my favour which you will herewith recieve—

With the advise and approbation of my friends—   I have presumed to offer myself as a Candidate for the Office of Marshal for the district of Columbia which I am informed by Daniel C Brent Esqr he is about to resign—

In Addition to the testimonials presented many others from the most respectable citizens might be obtained; but it is deemed unnessary to Increase them. My character and competancy to the trust is generally known Among those with whom I have an Acquaintance.

I might refer you—(if necessary—) to many of them, but shall take the liberty of mentioning only the Comptroller of the Treasury—who has known me upwards of fifteen years John T. Mason Esqr who knew me before I came to reside in the district of Columbia and whose Absence I regret; Genrl. John Mason—and Mr John Barnes of George Town—

I am with Very Great respect Your Obdt. Humbl. Servt—

Daniel Bussard

DNA: RG 59—LAR—Letters of Application and Recommendation.

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