James Madison Papers

To James Madison from Charles Jared Ingersoll, 23 November 1816

From Charles Jared Ingersoll

Philadelphia 23 November 1816

My dear Sir

Mr. Conard, of this neighbourhood, having, as I understand, been recommended to you for the place of Accountant to the War Department, I take the liberty to add my inconsiderable Suffrage in his behalf. Of his peculiar fitness for that particular Situation, I am not competent to give an opinion. But I certainly can say, with truth, that, during the three Sessions I sat with him in the thirteenth Congress, he always proved himself to be a Zealous and intelligent Representative, and that I beleive he is quite unexceptionable on the Score of private character. I remain with Sincere and respectful consideration Your obedient humble servant

C. J. Ingersoll

RC (DNA: RG 94, Letters Received, filed under “Conard”).

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