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To James Madison from James Monroe, 4 August 1815

From James Monroe

augt 4. 1815.

Dear Sir

We have had no rain since my arrival here, nor had there been any for some time before. The most discouraging prospect for corn exists, which added to a defective crop of small grain, menaces us with almost a famine.

I am glad to hear that the Neptune has enterd the Delaware. Of the Passengers we shall be better informd tomorrow.

I send every paper back to the depts. lately receivd except that relating to Fort washington.1 I shall forward it to morrow. I wish to see the report in detail, as it relates to LEnfant. I had before heard and with much regret of the misconduct & flight of marsteller.2 At a gloomy period he was active and useful.

We hope that Mr P. Todd is in the neptune. Very sincerely yours

Jas Monroe

RC (DLC: Rives Collection, Madison Papers). Docketed by JM.

2Deputy quartermaster general Ferdinand Marsteller overcharged the War Department for labor and materials to repair Fort Washington, and paid himself and two associates a profit on the contract. When the fraud was discovered, recalculations showed the contractors owing the government more than $10,000. Marsteller was disgraced and died soon after (Bartle v. Nutt, 29 U.S. [4 Pet. description begins Richard Peters, Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States (16 vols.; Philadelphia, 1828–42). description ends ] 184 [1830]).

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