Thomas Jefferson Papers
Documents filtered by: Author="Madison, James" AND Period="Washington Presidency"
sorted by: recipient
Permanent link for this document:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-20-02-0326

To Thomas Jefferson from James Madison, 26 July 1791

From James Madison

N.Y. July 26. 1791

Dear Sir

I am just in possession of your favor of the 24 inst: and thank you for the pamphlet which I shall look over without delay. Mr. Dorhman has this moment handed me a letter to Mazzei which will give him the change of prospect as to the balance of the debt. I really believe D’s misfortunes to have been great and real. Mazzei must rest contented with his ultimate security in the land which I consider as satisfactory. It probably could not at this moment be converted into money at all; and certainly not without an absolute sacrifice of D’s interest.—The maple sugar was principally bought by the manufacturers to be refined. After some research I have found a parcel from which you can be supplied. But the quality is so far below the standard formed by my imagination, that I inclose a sample in order to have your own decision on the case. The price is £3. 8. N.-Y. Currency. Nothing new. Yrs. mo: affy.,

Js. Madison Jr

RC (DLC: Madison Papers); date added to endorsement by Madison when letter was returned to him; endorsed by TJ as received 28 July 1791 and so recorded in SJL.

Index Entries