1To Thomas Jefferson from Frederick Muhlenberg, 11 February 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
with Maria Reynolds disturbed Oliver Wolcott, Jr., the comptroller of the treasury, who initiated suits against James Reynolds, John Delabar, and Jacob Clingman. The latter was a former clerk for Muhlenberg and sought his employer’s aid in extricating himself from the suits by offering the information that Reynolds and Wolcott had been partners in illegal speculation....
2To Thomas Jefferson from Anthony Campbell, 12 October 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
, 5:768). Israel Israel, James Reynolds, John Beckley, Joseph Scott, William Priestman, James Kerr, and one other Philadelphian signed an affidavit dated 7 Aug., recommending Campbell as always “regular, sober and orderly,” with a character that in every respect stood “fair...
3Joseph Bringhurst to Thomas Jefferson, 2 May 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
Reynolds, John [index entry]