From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 8 June 1804
To Albert Gallatin
June 8. 04.
Th:J. to mr Gallatin
Being in the habit of filing in the proper offices all papers I recieve which are merely official, so as never to retain among my own any which ought to remain with the public, I send that of Govr Page & my answer to be filed in your office. applications for office, informations, &c. I suppose the writer would not wish to have recorded, and therefore I keep them as confidential. altho’ occasions of remitting papers to the offices of state & War have been frequent, yet not recollecting that I have before had occasion to do this to the treasury, I accompany it with this explanation.
PrC (DLC). Recorded in SJL as a letter to the Treasury Department with notation “distribn of papers.” Enclosures: (1) John Page to TJ, 1 June. (2) TJ to Page, 8 June.