1James Madison to Richard Smith, 1 April 1828 (Madison Papers)
(promissory note) $1200 Sixty days after date I promise to pay to the order of Richard Smith Cashier of the office of Discount and Deposit Washington, at said office, the sum of Twelve hundred Dollars, for value received— Ms (NN) .
2James Madison to Richard Smith, 3 June 1828 (Madison Papers)
$950— Sixty days after date–I promise to pay to Richard Smith, Cashier, or order, Nine hundred & fifty Dollars for value received payable at the office of Discount & Deposit Washington— Ms (NN) .
3James Madison to Richard Smith, 4 August 1828 (Madison Papers)
The Bank having now received the final payment for the House and Lotts in Washington which I purchased from it, I have to request that the proper deed of conveyance to me be executed & recorded in the manner conformable to the Law of the place. Should any expence in so doing, devolve on me, be so good as to let me know it. I cannot let this occasion pass, Sir, without acknowledging, the kind...
4James Madison to Richard Smith, 31 March 1831 (Madison Papers)
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Smith and requests him to receive and apply the proceeds of the enclosed Check as Treasurer of the American Colonization Society. RC ( DLC : American Colonization Society Papers).