From James Madison to Elbert Anderson, 22 October 1823
To Elbert Anderson
Montpr Ocr 22 [1823]
Sir
I have recd. your letter of the 12th instant.
The attention of the Ex. of the U.S. being divided among the Several Depts he cannot be supposed as particularly acquainted with the transactions under Each as their respective Heads of them. What I can say with truth & with pleasure, in your case is that every thing I recollect to have known of your Agency in supplying the Army during the late was [sic] was favorable to the Ability and zeal with1 the trust was executed.
I thank you for the Treatise of Majr-Gen Beatson. With friendly respects.
JM.
Draft (DLC). Filed at 22 Oct. 1816. Year not indicated; conjectural year assigned here based on Anderson to JM, 12 Oct. 1823 (two letters).
1. Anderson inadvertently omitted “which” here.