1From James Madison to Christopher Greenup, 28 November 1806 (Madison Papers)
I enclose herewith a number of printed copies of a Proclamation issued yesterday by the President, in order to arrest an enterprise represented to be in preparation against the possessions of Spain. You will be pleased to make the disposition of them which you may judge most suitable for the occasion. I am &c. DNA : RG 59—DL—Domestic Letters.
2From Thomas Jefferson to Christopher Greenup, 21 March 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Altho’ the present state of things on the Western side of the Missisipi does not threaten any immediate collision with our neighbors in that quarter, and it is our wish they should remain undisturbed until an amicable adjustment may take place; yet as this does not depend on ourselves alone, it has been thought prudent to be prepared to meet any movements which may occur. the law of a former...
3From Thomas Jefferson to John Sevier, 31 January 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
The extraordinary & critical situation of our foreign relations rendering it necessary, in the opinion of the National legislature, that their next recess should be short. they have passed an act for a meeting on the 4th. Monday of May, of which I inclose you a copy. as the election of representatives for the state of Tenissee would not, in the ordinary course, be in time for this meeting, I...