To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Munroe, 30 April 1805
From Thomas Munroe
Tuesday 30th April [1805]
T. Munroe’s best respects to the President
Being informed that Mr. Jones was not in Alexandria, and fearing that it might be several days before a bill could be recd from him, and that the House building on F street would be finished in the mean time TM has drawn the enclosed himself & would file it for an injunction early tomorrow if he was sure it was a proper bill—If the President under these circumstances will be pleased to pardon the trouble of looking over it at his leisure & should approve of it TM will immediately call on Judge Kilty with it—.
RC (DLC); partially dated; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 30 Apr. 1805 received that day and so recorded in SJL. Enclosure not found.