1To Thomas Jefferson from Harry Toulmin, 18 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
To his Excellency the President of the United States, the humble petition of the undersigned, residents on the Tombigbee & Alabama rivers, respectfully sheweth. That several of their fellow citizens under the belief that the treaty between the United States and the Chactaws rendered it legal have lately driven large stocks of cattle above the old indian line but not so high as it supposed the...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Harry Toulmin, 7 April 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I hope it will not be regarded as an unbecoming intrusion, if under the expectation that Mr. Maury will resign the office of receiver of public monies for the district court of rivoir. I take the liberty of recommending as his successor Mr Daniel Garrard. He is the son of Mr. Garrard late with high public confidence for eight years in the state of Kentucky,—a man—republican from principle, and...
3To Thomas Jefferson from Harry Toulmin, 4 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
To his Excellency Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, the humble petition of the undersigned inhabitants of Washington county in the Mississippi Territory, respectfully sheweth, That your petitioners reside in a district of country entirely detatched from the rest of the territory, surrounded by the Indian tribes, and precluded by their situation from all immediate...