31Richard M. Johnson to Thomas Jefferson, 30 January 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I have often resolved to enquire after your health; and to say that I have constantly recollected how much mankind are indebted to you; I include the world as it respects your labours; to confine them to your own “beloved Country” would do you injustice. yours of the 26. Int. in which your opinion is given of James Mc’Kinney , who desires an appointment in the military service of the U– States...
32Richard M. Johnson to Thomas Jefferson, 9 February 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Your second favour of the 29 th ult: has been rec d this morning in which additional remarks are made in relation to Mr McKinney . The state of the war department & the recent promotion of General Armstrong have prevented me from doing any thing in that affair & of course your last remarks have come in time. You oblige me by the remarks you make upon the subject of the crisis & you know with...