James Madison Papers

To James Madison from Jonathan Thompson, 20 June 1816

From Jonathan Thompson

New York June 20h. 1816

SIR

A recommendation having been handed to me for my signature, in favour of appointing Mr. Samuel Denton a Consul or Commercial agent to some port in France, & in case of a vacancy, particularly at Bordeaux—I have signed the recommendation with great pleasure having been personally acquainted with Mr. Denton for upwards of Twenty years, & know him to be a friend to the liberties of his country, a Merchant of good reputation, and I believe both a moral & an honest man. Mr. Denton retired from Mercantile pursuits with a very respectable property acquired by his industry—he is acquainted with the French Language and I trust (is) fully competent to discharge the duties of the office solicited, with credit to himself, & honor to his Country. I am very respectfully your Obt. Servant

Jonathan Thompson1

RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR, 1809–17, filed under “Denton”).

1Jonathan Thompson (1773–1846) was a prominent figure in the New York City mercantile and banking communities. In 1813 he became a director of the Manhattan Company. In 1814 JM appointed him tax collector for the second district of New York. He became collector at the port of New York in 1820 (PJM-RS description begins David B. Mattern et al., eds., The Papers of James Madison: Retirement Series (3 vols. to date; Charlottesville, Va., 2009–). description ends 2:339 n. 2).

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