From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 20 April 1805
To Albert Gallatin
Apr. 20. 05.
Th: J. to mr Gallatin
I wish that when Muse was appointed to Tappahanoc we had known that Brett Randolph would accept of it. he is a very worthy & needy man, & one for whom it would be a good act to do something.
Colo. Lyon’s applications have been so many & so unsuccessful that, all other qualifications being equal, I should like to prefer the person he recommends: if you know nothing against him. in that case if you will furnish me his title I will direct a commission
Saunders’s recommendation is returned, approved.
Baldwin’s commission is directed to be made out.
The establishment of Sacket’s harbour & appointment of Sacket himself is approved.
Colo. Newton’s commission is directed to be made out.
On the Western appointments generally we will converse on some occasion.
RC (NHi: Gallatin Papers); endorsed by Gallatin. PoC (DLC). Notation in SJL: “Br. Rand. Sanders. Sacket.” Enclosure: see Gallatin to TJ, 18 Apr. (second letter).
person he recommends: Gideon D. Cobb.