Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 13 January 1807

Navy Department 13 January 1807.

Sir.

 By the Act of Congress passed the 21st April 1806 it is provided, that the whole number of able seamen ordinary seamen & boys, to be employed in the Navy, shall not exceed 925
We have at this time in actual service about 700.
The Chesapeake requires 292
The Wasp 120
1112
Exceeding the limited number 187
1112

You will hence perceive the impracticability of sending to the Mediterranean as has been proposed, the Chesapeake & Wasp, for the purpose of relieving the frigate & the schooner Enterprize now on that station.   We may besides from the letter of capt Shaw dated 29th. November 1806 presume that he has entered 400 additional seamen, in order that he might be the better enabled to aid in defending the city of New orleans against an apprehended attack.

The terms of service of the crews of the frigate Constitution, & the Schooner Enterprize, now in the Mediterranean, will expire in the month of April next.

I have the honor to be with great respect sir, yr. mo ob. st

Rt Smith

DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.

Index Entries