Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811 to Tobias Lear re: circumstances of his service as Consul in Tripoli

GLC02794.156

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GLC#
GLC02794.156-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
1809/11/25
Author/Creator
Davis, George Barber, fl. 1803-1811
Title
to Tobias Lear re: circumstances of his service as Consul in Tripoli
Place Written
Tripoli
Pagination
3 p. : docket : Height: 22.6 cm, Width: 18 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
The Age of Jefferson & Madison

Marked "Triplicate" on first page. Davis mentions that he has been an advocate for Ahmet Bashaw Caramanli: "[i]n so doing I have rather followed the Spirit than the letter of my instructions . . . ." Mentions family troubles and his wife's illness, exacerbated by his decision to remain in Tripoli "from a sense of public duty," and discusses gifts for the Bashaw's sons upon their marrgiages. Refers to his journal entry of 14 November 1809 (GLC 2794.126) for account of the reparations made for beating of American janissary. Docketed on the first page and on verso of p. 3.

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