To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 10 February 1807
From Tench Coxe
Philadelphia, Feb. 10. 1807.
Dear Sir
I have the honor to inclose to you an extract from a letter from Silas Dinsmore, Indian agent of the U. S for the Choctaws & Post Master in that quarter, tho I do not know the name of the office. It is dated at Natchez Jany 4th. and bears the postmark of that place of the 6th. The letter was occasioned by his having some instruments in a ship from London, after mentioning which he concludes the letter with the paragraph inclosed. In several points of view I think it proper confidentially to make it known to you. I hope the writer has not failed to communicate fully to the heads of the two Departments of Indian affairs & of the P. Offe. with which he is by duty connected.
I would not wish to go beyond the P. and yourself. I have the honor to be in haste yr. respectf. h. Servant—
Tench Coxe
RC (DLC). Docketed by JM with his note at the bottom of the first page: “deposited with the President.” JM inserted “Burr” next to the second paragraph. Addressee not indicated; attributed to JM in the Index to the James Madison Papers. Enclosure not found.