Adams Papers

From Robert Montgomery to John Adams, 19 October 1793

From Robert Montgomery

Duplict

Alicante 19th October 1793

Sir

Your having honoured me with your kind attention on several Occasions during our strugles with Great Britain, and since that period by Your friendship to my Brother John in Boston I am now emboldened to take the liberty of intreducing to your Excellency the Bearer my Br James Montgomery of Philadelphia an experienced Officer in the Marine service of the United States—1 Whose only Wish is to be able to contribute further to the Honour & prosperity of the Country His knowledge in tactices & of the Mediterranean Justly entitles him to Stand Candidate for the command of any Squadron that may be sent Out against the Algerins, & hopes will meet your Excellency protaction therein—

Permit me Sir to embrace this Oppertunity of returning you my best thanks for your patronage in Obtaining my Commission for Consul of the United States on this Coast in Which you may depend on my best exertions to do honour to your recommendations / being With every sincere respect / Sir / Your Excellency Most Obt / and Most Humble Servt

Robt Montgomery

Dupl (Adams Papers); internal address: “His Excelly John Adams Esqr / Vice President of the U:S.”

1Irish-born James Montgomery (ca. 1747–1810) served in the Continental Navy and commanded the Pennsylvania revenue cutter from 1790 to 1795 (Washington, Papers, Presidential Series description begins The Papers of George Washington: Presidential Series, ed. W. W. Abbot, Dorothy Twohig, Jack D. Warren, Mark A. Mastromarino, Robert F. Haggard, Christine S. Patrick, John C. Pinheiro, David R. Hoth, Jennifer Stertzer and others, Charlottesville, Va., 1987– . description ends , 6:479; 17:645–646). For the Montgomery brothers’ various patronage requests, see vol. 20:93.

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