To James Madison from Robert Patterson, 20 April 1813
From Robert Patterson
Mint of the U. States April 20th. 1813.
Sir
It becomes my heart-affecting duty, to announce to you, the decease of Doctor Rush.
He died yesterday evening, after a short* illness of six days. By his death the office of Treasurer of the Mint has become vacant: such arrangements, however, may be made that no material inconvenience or impediment in the operations of this Institution will be experienced for two or three weeks, should the vacancy not be sooner supplied. I have, Sir, the honour to be, with the most perfect respect & esteem, your obedient, faithful servant
R. Patterson
RC (DLC). Docketed by JM.