1To James Madison from Thomas Parker, 23 April 1813 (Madison Papers)
When I did myself the Honor to address you on the 20th Instant, It was under a full Impression that all the appointments of Brigadiers were made, and that my claims to promotion had been Entirely overlooked. I am happy to find by a letter at the 20th from Lieutenant Colo Coles that this is not the Case & that a due Regard woud be paid to my former Services. This Communication is highly...
2To James Madison from Thomas Parker, 20 April 1813 (Madison Papers)
In the national Intelligencer of the 16th Instant I observe the names of Zebulon M Pike George Izard Duncan McArthur Lewis Cass Wm H Winder & Benjamin Howard mentioned as Brigadier Generals in the army of the United States. When I accepted the appointment you did me the Honor to Confer on me (without Solicitation on my part) I did it with a Solemn determination never to withdraw my Services...
3To James Madison from Thomas Parker, 12 September 1801 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
12 September 1801, Charleston, South Carolina. Transmits statements of federal circuit court docket, delayed by the absence of clerk owing to ill health and the long indisposition of his deputy. RC ( DNA : RG 59, ML ). 1 p. Parker was district attorney for South Carolina ( PJM-SS Robert J. Brugger et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison: Secretary of State Series (2 vols. to date;...