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To Thomas Jefferson from John Boyle, 20 March 1805

Lancaster Kentucky March 20th 1805

Sir

Since my arrival at home I have been informed that Joshua Lewis Esqr of this State is desirous of receiving an appointment as a commissioner in the District of Louisiana under the law for ascertaining & adjusting the titles to land in that country—The difficulty of procuring men who to the other requisite quallifications add that of a knowledge of the French Language has induced me to name to you Mr Lewis as a person well quallifyed to fill with propriety the office of commissioner. Mr Lewis is a man of Academical education was regularly bred to the profession of Law & has practiced with credit in the courts of this State for Several years—

He is a man of strict honour & integrity & a genuine republican in principle—I am informed & believe that he early acquired a knowledge of the French language and that he yet Speaks it with considerable correctness & fluency

In short I have no doubt that Mr Lewis if he should meet with the appointment would discharge the duties of the office with fidelity & a-bility

I am with Sentiments of the profoundest respect & esteem your obt St

John Boyle

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

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