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From James Madison to Dolley Madison, 11 July 1827

To Dolley Madison

University. July 11. 1827

My dearest,

We made out to get to Mr. Goodwins by 5 OC. where we luckily fell in with Genl. Cocke. After consultation as to our lodging &c at the University, he was left to make the arrangements on his arrival, which would be that evening. On our reaching the University the morning after, we found, much to our satisfaction that he had provided by treaty with Mr. Broken-borough, that we shd. all lodge in the Pavilion evacuated by Mr. Key, and be there supplied with a table & every other accomodation requisite. Our situation is thus made as convenient as possible, all the Visitors being together, and able to proceed on their business, at every interval left by the Examinations. These commence at 5 OC. in the morning, are resumed at half after 8 OC. & continued till Eleven; after an interval of half an hour are again continued till one OC. At three we dine and at five, are again at the Examinations till 8 OC. I have seen Mrs. Blatterman and Mrs. Conway, and said to them what you would wish. I shall call on Mrs. D. & the other Ladies of your acquaintance as I can. Mr. Trist says they are all well at Tuffton, except Mr. J. Randolph; who is not so. Late accts. from Mrs. R. are favorable. Every body is full of expressed regrets that you did not come with me. Mr. Monroe was a little indisposed yesterday forenoon, but I hope is again well. By not getting off early from Mr. Goodwin’s, I lost the opportunity of writing by the last post. The Mail of this morning brought me nothing, which is explained by what Mr. Chapman mentioned to you. We are not without hopes that the examination will be closed on the 18 th. instead of the 20th. Mean time, be assured of my greatest anxiety to hasten the moment of being where my heart alway⟨s⟩ is.

Mr. Cabell saw Mrs. Stephenson on his way, and was desired to let her know wh[e]ther you were here, intending, with her sister, to come to you. He has sent her word that you were not. She is low, but rides about.

RC (DLC). Addressed and franked by JM.

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