1To Thomas Jefferson from Stanley Griswold, 12 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
May I be permitted to inform you, that the friends of peace, union and republican principles in this state indulge at present a pleasing belief, that their electoral ticket has been successful at the election holden on Monday last. So far as the results have been collected, appearances are greatly in favor of such an issue. Nor is the prospect unpromising in the state of Massachusetts. Vermont...
2To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Storm, 12 November 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
The consulate at Genoa having become Vacant by the death, of Mr J M Goetchius, who fell a victim to a malignant fever at Cadiz, on his way to Genoa—I take the liberty to make a direct application to your excellency, to solicit the vacancy, for my Son in law Peter Kuhn Junr. Mr Kuhn is permanently settled at Genoa, and is transacting Business at that place, in connection with my Son Thomas H...