1To James Madison from Samuel H Eakin, 15 November 1806 (Madison Papers)
Note of Expences attending Two cases china recd. from Nantes pr Ship Richard Cap Rogers for a/ c of James Madison Esqr. Secretary of State Washington City vizt: 1806 Novemr. 15 To freight from Nantes as pr Bill of lading $ 15: 45 " Carting from Vessel to the store " 37 1/2 " Duties on the amt: £3125.12.5 Tons cost 158. 5.8
2To James Madison from Samuel H Eakin, 22 November 1806 (Madison Papers)
Please to pay to Mr: James Eakin or order on demand the sum of one hundred & twenty two Dollars & sixty two cents for my account and charge the same as pr advice from Your most obed Servt. DLC : Papers of James Madison.
3To James Madison from Samuel H Eakin, 7 November 1808 (Madison Papers)
Should it be the intention of Governmt. to dispatch a Vessel shortly to Europe, and no promise given to any other person, I would be much obliged to you for the preferance, to carry the dispatches to France. Not having the advantage of being personally Known to you, I can procure recommendations of a satisfactory nature. I may venture to say, that from my Knowledge of the Country & the...
4To James Madison from Samuel H Eakin, 6 December 1808 (Madison Papers)
I had the honor to address you on 7 Ulto. requesting the preferance of an appointment to carry dispatches to Europe, should the Government contemplate sending another Vessel and provided no other person had been promised that employ I again take the liberty to reiterate my demand and can only add that by being favor’d with that mission I should think myself not only highly flatter’d, but...