27721C. Fenimore Williston to James Madison, 6 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
I had the honor to receive your favour respecting the correspondence between yourself and Mr....
27722Charles J. Ingersoll to James Madison, 9 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
I feel it to be my first and most grateful duty on my return from the delightful pilgrimage to...
27723James Madison to Edward Coles, 10 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
At the request of Mr. Madison who is too feeble to write, I subjoin a copy of the reply he...
27724[JM] to Bernard Peyton, 10 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
My wagon which is setting out to day will deliver two Hhds of tobacco. They were made from fresh...
27725James Madison to C. Fenimore Williston, 13 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
I have recd. sir your letter of the 6th. I know of no propositions to codify the laws of the...
27726John C. Payne (for JM) to Charles J. Ingersoll, 14 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
Mr. M. being at present too much indisposed to use his own pen desires me to acknowledge the...
27727John C. Payne (for JM) to Robert Walsh, 19 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
Mr. Madison being entirely disqualified by present indisposition to reply to your letter of the...
27728Benjamin King to James Madison, 22 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
I hope you will not deem my addressing you an intrusion; but I am compelled by my necessities to...
27729James Madison to John Robertson, 23 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
J. M. with his best respects to Mr. Robertson thanks him for the copy of his speech delivered in...
27730James Madison to James Maury, 26 May 1836 (Madison Papers)
I have received your friendly letter of May 7th. and the box of Sherry wine I owe to your...