Craven Peyton to Thomas Jefferson, 12 November 1805
From Craven Peyton
Stump Island Novr. 12th. 05.
Dear Sir
Mr. Charles Lewis is hear And is extremely Anxious to Obtain a commission in the Army, he is without Any employment. this has been the case evar since last sping, An inactive life is what he appears to dislike, his being extremely temperate and sedate. we informed Colo Randolph of his wish And at the same time named to him Our intention of getting a recommendation from the most respectable caracters in the County, & forward them to the war Office. but Colo. Randolph was good enough to say he woud. by first Mail write you on the Subject. And thaught he might succeed without the recommendations being forwarded, howevar if you may deem it requisite they shall be forwarded immediately. will you be so good As to let me hear from you on the subject as early as you may find it convenient.
with great respt Yr. mst. Obt.
C Peyton
RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR); endorsed by TJ as received 19 Nov. and “Lewis Charles to be an Ensign” and so recorded in SJL.
TJ nominated his nephew Charles Lewis to be a second lieutenant in the Regiment of Artillerists on 24 Feb. 1806 (, 2:24, 27; Vol. 35:346; TJ to the Senate, 24 Feb. 1806).