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Message to the Senate of October 17, 1803

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Message to the Senate of October 17, 1803
by Thomas Jefferson
2947Message to the Senate of October 17, 1803Thomas Jefferson

OCTOBER 17, 1803.

Gentlemen of the Senate:

In my message of this day to both Houses of Congress I explained the circumstances which had led to the conclusion of conventions with France for the cession of the Province of Louisiana to the United States. Those conventions are now laid before you with such communications relating to them as may assist in deciding whether you will advise and consent to their ratification.

The ratification of the First Consul of France is in the hands of his charge d'affaires here, to be exchanged for that of the United States whensoever, before the 30th instant, it shall be in readiness.

TH: JEFFERSON.