James Madison Papers

To James Madison from Dominick A. Hall, 23 January 1807 (Abstract)

From Dominick A. Hall, 23 January 1807 (Abstract)

§ From Dominick A. Hall. 23 January 1807, New Orleans. “Judge Mathews of this territory being desirous to change his situation from the bench of the Superior Court of this territory for that of the Missisippi is anxious that his wish should be communicated to you.1 He understands that a seat on that bench is now vacant. I take the liberty, Sir, to state to you, that the Judge since his arrival here has given general satisfaction. He possesses talents and learning—his Knowledge of the civil law would render him a very useful officer in the Missisippi territory where many of their titles and contracts depend on that system. Permit me to add that Mr Mathews is a man of the strictest integrity.”

RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR, 1801–9, filed under “Mathews”). 1 p. Unaddressed; docketed by Thomas Jefferson as received 23 February with his note: “Matthews judge of N.O. to be judge Misipi.”

1Judge George Mathews Jr. remained on the bench in the Orleans Territory until 1812, when he became a judge on the Louisiana state supreme court (PJM-SS, 10:357–58 n. 1).

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