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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC02437.03633 |
From Archive Folder | The Henry Knox Papers [0081] July-September 1787 |
Title | Letters from Thomas Jefferson, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Barclay [copies] |
Date | 3 August - 10 November 1787 |
Author | Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) |
Additional authors | Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) Jay, John (1745-1829) |
Recipient | Barclay, Thomas |
Document Type | Correspondence; Government document |
Content Description | Copies of three letters to Thomas Barclay. First one from Thomas Jefferson, written in Paris, dated 3 August. Presents Barclay with a tribute for his work as "Consul General for that Country [France] and Minister to the Court of Morocco, also as Agent in some particular Transactions for the state of Virginia ... " Second one from John Jay, dated 5 October from the Office of Foreign Affairs. Forwards a document from Congress "expressing their approbation of your conduct in the state of Negociations [sic] with Morocco." Third one from Benjamin Franklin, written at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated 10 November. Commends Barclay for his "conduct in the service of the United States ... " Originally enclosed with GLC02437.04043. |
Subjects | Barbary Coast Pirates President Letter of Introduction or Recommendation Government and Civics Diplomacy Global History and Civics France Africa Continental Congress Congress Treaty |
People | Barclay, Thomas (1728-1793) Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) Jay, John (1745-1829) Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) |
Place written | Paris, France |
Theme | Foreign Affairs; Government & Politics; Creating a New Government |
Sub-collection | The Henry Knox Papers |
Additional Information | Barclay was appointed the first American consul to France by George Washington and negotiated the first Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the U.S. and Morocco in 1786. Barclay was appointed as the first U.S. Consul to Morocco but died before reaching his post. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
Related documents | Samuel Ogden to Henry Knox recommending Mr. Barclay |
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