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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1001 | Patton, John M. | Madison, James | John M. Patton to James Madison, 9 March 1831 | 1831-03-09 | The inclosed letter was handed to me by Mr. Verplanck Member of Congress from the City of New... |
1002 | Robertson, James Jr. | Madison, James | James Robertson, Jr. to James Madison, 8 March 1831 | 1831-03-08 | Your acknowledged patriotism and known willingness to give all useful information to your fellow... |
1003 | Paulding, James Kirke | Madison, James | James K. Paulding to James Madison, 6 March 1831 | 1831-03-06 | The kindness with which you have always treated me, encourages me to consult you on the subject... |
1004 | Cabell, Joseph C. | Madison, James | Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 3 March 1831 | 1831-03-03 | Your favor of the 9th ult. was received in Richmond where I went about the middle of the month... |
1005 | Condict, Lewis | Madison, James | Lewis Condict to James Madison, 3 March 1831 | 1831-03-03 | My little epistle will be an unexpected one to you, but as it is intended to invite your... |
1006 | Page, John | Madison, James | John Page to James Madison, 2 March 1831 | 1831-03-02 | Your letter to Mr Cabell enclosing an extract of a letter from Mr Randolph of Roanoke with a... |
1007 | Verplanck, Gulian C. | Madison, James | Gulian C. Verplanck to James Madison, 2 March 1831 | 1831-03-02 | Mr Verplanck presents his respects to Mr Madison and requests his acceptance on behalf of the... |
1008 | Madison, James | Haynes, Charles Eaton | James Madison to Charles E. Haynes, 25 February 1831 | 1831-02-25 | I have recd. the Copy of Judge Clayton’s Review of the "Report of the Committee of Ways & Means"... |
1009 | Madison, James | Calhoun, John C. | James Madison to John C. Calhoun, 23 February 1831 | 1831-02-23 | The Correspondence in itself deeply interesting; as an appeal to the Nation is doubly so. Such an... |
1010 | Madison, James | Walsh, Robert | James Madison to Robert Walsh, 15 February 1831 | 1831-02-15 | I have duly recd. yours of the 10th. inst. The posture of Mr. Jefferson in 1801, was singularly... |