James Madison Papers

From Alexander Wolcott to Thomas Jefferson, 23 June 1808

Middletown (Ct.) 23 June 1808

Sir

Mr. Jesse Atwater of New Haven, in this State, is desirous of making a voyage across the Atlantic, as well for the reestablishment of his health which is at present infirm, as for the gratification of his curiosity.

Mr. Atwater is a well informed sensible and trusty man, and if Government should need a confidential Messenger to carry dispatches, either to England, or France or to both countries he would be extremely gratified to be employed, and I have no doubt, would execute the trust with fidelity and intelligence.

Pardon me, Sir, this liberty I have taken, and permit me to assure you of my perfect respect ⟨   ⟩ esteem.

Alex. Wolcott

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

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