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I intended to have waited on you, at your Office, today, on the subject of the enclosed letter; but unluckily deferred my walk, till I found, that you had returned to your own house. I am obliged to leave the City this evening, & have therefore thought it best, to communicate with you on the subject in this mode. If in doing this, I make a faux pas , it will, I trust, be attributed to my...
21 June 1802. Encloses a copy of a letter he wrote to the secretary of the treasury for JM’s perusal and asks JM to return it when convenient. “It would be agreeable … that the President shd. see it; but … the Secry. of the Treasy. may perhaps have shown to him the original.” RC ( Nc-Ar : Steele Papers). 1 p. Printed in Wagstaff, Papers of John Steele , 1:283. Steele’s letter to Gallatin, 4...
My little son & myself have both been very sick since I wrote to you last My Dear Papa. we are now however getting better tho’ he is still very far from being well, his indisposition proceeded from mine I believe & cutting teeth together, which occasion’d constant fevers & have reduced him extremely, & perhaps nursing him in my weak state of health made me worse for I had only slight tho...
I am ready to appoint any persons whom mr Gallatin shall approve in place of the delinquent Collectors . RC ( NHi : Gallatin Papers); on verso of address sheet previously directed by Gallatin to the president; addressed by TJ: “The Secretary of the Treasury.” Not recorded in SJL . DELINQUENT COLLECTORS : see Memorandum from the Treasury Department, 20 June .
I now write from Prison where I think I am unjustly placed, I feel myself under no small degree of imbarrasment to apologize in this manner to address the Chief Magistrate of the U. States,— But Sir permit me to address you with every sentiment of Esteem, and in that I presume I am Reciprocating with One, whose Soul is united to mine by the Indisoluble bonds of friendship, I shou’d be unworthy...
Thomas Moore respectfully invites the President of the United States to examine the condition of Butter in a newly invented Refrigiratory , put in the 21st Inst. at 6 OClock P.M. 20 miles distant from Washington— [ Diagram and note by TJ: ] the oval was cooper’s work the inner parallelogram was a box of tin turned down on the top and trimmed to the oval: a. and b. were 2 square holes at which...
I have recieved two letters from General Wilkinson . Since his Arrival in Georgia, he appears excessively mortified at the Conduct towards him of the Federal party & wounded at the Opposition of some of our friends to the Continuing of the Post of Brigadier—I pity him, he Knows no way of maintaining his family he wishes much to be appointed Surveyor General to the Missisippi territory, and...