Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 30 May 1810
To Robert Smith
Monticello May 30. 10.
Dear Sir
In the action brought against me by E. Livingston on the subject of the Batture, the counsel employed desire me, without delay, to furnish them with the grounds of defence, that they may be enabled to put in proper pleas. towards this it is indispensable that I should have a communication of such papers in the public offices as are material for either information or evidence of material facts, none of them being of a secret nature. much of this kind was communicated to your office by Governor Claiborne. as mr Graham must be well acquainted with this subject, will you be so good as to permit & engage him to select & forward to me all which he shall think will give material information, on the assurance I now give you that they shall be faithfully & promptly returned. I will pray him to take a very exact list of the papers forwarded that I may be able to have evidence of their being fully returned, after I shall have extracted what is useful. Accept my affectionate salutations.
Th: Jefferson
P.S. being now engaged in preparing a justificatory view of this subject, I will pray as early a compliance as practicable.
PoC (DLC); at foot of text: “The Secretary of State”; endorsed by TJ.
Index Entries
- Batture Sainte Marie, controversy over; TJ requests documents search
- Claiborne, William Charles Coles; and batture controversy search
- Graham, John; and batture controversy search
- Smith, Robert; and batture controversy search
- Smith, Robert; letters to search
- State Department, U.S.; and batture controversy search