James Madison Papers

James Madison to Isaac Winston, 28 December 1830

Decr. 28. 1830

Dr. Sir

I recd yesterday yours of the 25th. I wish I could give you a useful answer But my memory affords me no means for it I can say nothing either as to the time of Col. Thorntons entering the military Service or his continuance in it nor can I refer you to any source of information to wch application could be made with a prospect of success. My acquaintance with Col. T. tho’ of the most cordial kind, was not attended with opportunities of much intercourse between us, and I was for that reason less in the way of knowing the particular steps in his career: He always possessed my personl esteem, as he did that of all to whom his patriotic & social merits were known.

We learn with much pleasure that Mrs. Winston & your daughters, as well as yourself are in good health and your son has our best wishes for the establishmt. of his. We offer our joint & affect. regards for you all.

J. M

Mr. J. Payne wd gladly send you the Tobo. you describe, but has none nor is there in the neighborh[ood] unsmoked. He will send you some which has been but slightly smoked

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