Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Samuel Smith, 11 October 1806

Baltimore 11. Octr. 1806

Sir/

I do myself the honor to inclose you two letters I have recieved in Consequence of the Death of the Collector of this Port,—The Writers are both Gentlemen of Capacity, Respectability & Integrity, and either would Fill this Office with Security to the Government—As to thier politicks.—Mr. Delozier has acted with the federal party—Mr. Brice’s family Connections are all federal, he has been presumed to be of the Same politicks.

Coll. John Stricker (Navy Agent) will Serve if appointed, he is a Republican, I am inclined to think that his appointment would give more general Satisfaction than that of any other person I have yet heard named—He was a Revolutionary Officer, and has always Conducted himself with honor as a Man. I am sir/

Your friend & servt.

S. Smith

Coll. Stricker is a Native of Maryland

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

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