1To James Madison from John Ferguson and Others, 10 June 1815 (Madison Papers)
The Subscribers residents of the City of New York entertaining a very favorable opinion of the Personal worth and Military talents of Captn. James mc.Keon of the Corps of Artillery and understanding that Several officers of his grade who are retained in Service under the new Army arrangments, have either resigned or intended so to do, beg leave to Solicit of your Excellency that you would be...
2Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 10 June 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
It is long since we have exchanged a letter, and yet what volumes might have been written on the occurrences even of the last three months. in the first place, Peace, God bless it! has returned to put us all again into a course of lawful and laudable pursuits: a new trial of the Bourbons has proved to the world their incompetence to the functions of the station they have occupied: & the recall...
3To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 10 June 1815 (Adams Papers)
It is long since we have exchanged a letter, and yet what volumes might have been written on the occurrences even of the last three months. in the first place, Peace, God bless it! has returned to put us all again into a course of lawful and laudable pursuits: a new trial of the Bourbons has proved to the world their incompetence to the functions of the station they have occupied: & the recall...
4To James Madison from Marinus Willett, 10 June 1815 (Madison Papers)
Permit me to present to your favorable consideration Colonel John Livingston for the office of Marshal for the Northern district of this State which I am told is vacant. As it is desirable that the situation should be filled by a gentleman of respectability in whom are united the wishes of the friends of the Administration together with that of his having served in a Military capacity during...