From Thomas Jefferson to Henry Dearborn, 25 August 1808
Monticello Aug. 25. 08.
Dear Sir
In my letter of the 15th. I informed you that I had authorised Govr. Tompkins to order out such aids of militia on lake Ontario & the Canada line as he should find necessary to enforce the embargo, not exceeding 500. he proposing to repair thither himself to select trusty persons. I am now to request that you will have measures taken for their pay, subsistence & whatever else is requisite.
I inclose you applications for military command in favor of John B. Livingston & John Murphy, a letter from Govr. Hull, and one from Howell Hern who seems to have just cause of complaint against Capt. Armstead, and I salute you with affection & respect.
Th: Jefferson
PHi.