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1 Madison, James Lewis, William From James Madison to William Lewis, 25 October 1803 … 1803-10-25 25 October 1803, Department of State . In answer to his letter of 20 Oct., informs Lewis that his...
2 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 15 October 1804 … 1804-10-15 15 October 1804 , “ Cambridge in Dorchester County Estren [ sic ] Shore Maryland .” “I take the...
3 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 27 September 1805 1805-09-27 ¶ From William Lewis. Letter not found. 27 September 1805 . Described in Jacob Wagner to Lewis, 4...
4 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 3 June 1806 … 1806-06-03 § From William Lewis. 3 June 1806, Philadelphia. “It is believed by the Merchants of this City,...
5 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 30 November 1806 1806-11-30 Understanding that Complaints have been made, or are likely to be made, of the official Conduct...
6 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 28 September 1807 1807-09-28 Although I would not on any Account trouble you on improper Subjects, yet such is my knowledge of...
7 Madison, James Lewis, William From James Madison to William Lewis, 20 February 1808 1808-02-20 You will hasten to New York and embark at that place in the ship Osage. This vessel being...
8 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 6 September 1808 1808-09-06 Understanding that a Messenger is a bout to be dispatched by our Government to France on publick...
9 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 20 February 1809 1809-02-20 To form a rough coating or casting, for the out-side of a wall, or even for pillars that will...
10 Lewis, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Lewis, 30 December 1809 1809-12-30 I am about to take a liberty with you which in an ordinary Case I should hardly think myself...