To Thomas Jefferson from Ralph Pomeroy, 10 August 1807
City of Hartford Connectcut 10th. August 1807.
Sir,
The United States Loan Office in this City becoming vacant by the late death of that esteamed and valuable Officr Mr. William Imlay, I hope it may not be deemed improper or indecent for me thus early to apply for that appointment for myself.
I have in times past sustained several public Offices of Importance and have discharged them with fidelity and public Approbation, am now destitute of employment.
My Character has been recommended by Several of my Friends (Viz,) Messrs. Peirpont Edwards, Abraham Bishop & Gideon Granger. I have not lately seen them therefore you will be pleased to excuse me for this direct address.
If I am so happy as to be approved of by you I am confident I shall well perform the duties of the Office.
The Conditions on my part before entering into office I will comply with as soon as they are made known to me
Who are the Competitors for the place in question I know not, & do not believe any of them would execute its dutes more perfectly, or more to the general satisfaction of the Citizens—
I expect to reside in this City. I have one only son, a young man, of an unblemshed Character and a good accomptant. The Appointment would be very convenient for me, and if I am favoured with it shall be very thankfull, and remain with cordial and sincere attatchment. Sir, your very Obedient and humble Servant.
Ralph Pomeroy
DNA: RG 59—LAR—Letters of Application and Recommendation.