To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas Marston Green, 14 December 1802
From Thomas Marston Green
Decer 14th 1802
Sir,
I have the pleasure of enclosing a Letter which I received this day, from His Excellency William C. C. Claiborne, for your perusal
With great respect & esteem I am Sir, your mo: obt: Servt:
Thomas M. Green
RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR); at foot of text: “His Excellency Thomas Jefferson”; endorsed by TJ as received 14 Dec. and so recorded in SJL; also endorsed by TJ:
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Govr. Claiborne recommends one of these to be Surveyor Genl of Missisipi, in a letter enclosed in this for my perusal & returned.” |
David Ker | ||
Abner Green | ||
Capt. Claiborne |
Enclosure not found.
Virginia native Thomas Marston Green (1758–1813) moved to the Natchez region in the early 1780s. A member of the Mississippi Territory’s first general assembly, he served as the territorial delegate to Congress from December 1802 to March 1803, filling the vacancy caused by the death of Narsworthy Hunter (
).None of the men recommended by claiborne received the appointment to be surveyor of the lands south of Tennessee, which instead went to Isaac Briggs (Vol. 32:502n).