1Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 16 September 1826 (Madison Papers)
Our friend Mr Terrell is now among us, on a farewell visit, preparatory to his removal to New...
2Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 5 October 1826 (Madison Papers)
With a caution that my slowness and total inexperience in the duties of which the board of...
3Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 28 October 1826 (Madison Papers)
Your letter found me engaged with the papers relating to Mr Jefferson’s memoir. As I could not...
4Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 18 November 1826 (Madison Papers)
You should have heard from me some time since, but for the prospect held out by the arrival of...
5Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, December 1826 (Madison Papers)
When I came to make a copy of the report, I was stopped at the first step, by the want of a...
6Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 30 December 1826 (Madison Papers)
The first thing to be done after the adjournment of the Board, was to make up the record & copy...
7Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 8 January 1827 (Madison Papers)
My indisposition was of short duration: Dr Dunglison’s prescription dispelling the fever & other...
8From Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 25 January 1827 (Madison Papers)
This mail conveys to you two copies of the enactments, which have been delayed so long. You will...
9Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 31 January 1827 (Madison Papers)
I send, with the request that they be returned when you shall have done with them, a couple of...
10Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 1 February 1827 (Madison Papers)
I have determined to send you also a No of the Westminster, containing another article on...