You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Trist, Nicholas P.
  • Period

    • post-Madison Presidency

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 1

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Trist, Nicholas P." AND Period="post-Madison Presidency"
Results 21-30 of 107 sorted by author
No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
21 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 17 September 1831 1831-09-17 The enclosed is a communication to the Enquirer, not yet published , which I have got printed at...
22 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 12 September 1830 1830-09-12 I wrote a line the day after the receipt of your letter, to inform you of its safe arrival. It...
23 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 30 May 1828 1828-05-30 I should not have been so tardy in acknowledging your two favors of the 23 and 30th ulto, and...
24 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 9 October 1828 1828-10-09 The Board, as you will perceive, adjourned on Saturday; and, at that time, I expected to have it...
25 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 23 June 1830 1830-06-23 Procrastination has prevented my sooner writing on a subject which the deep interest I take in...
26 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas P. Trist, 30 January … 1828-01-30 To my great mortification, I learn this evening that Mr Randolph left Edge-hill after dinner, for...
27 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas P. Trist, 1 February … 1827-02-01 I have determined to send you also a No of the Westminster, containing another article on...
28 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas P. Trist, 1 February … 1828-02-01 The servant overtook Mr R. So that you received your tardy letters yesterday evening. I now send...
29 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas P. Trist, 8 January 1827 1827-01-08 My indisposition was of short duration: Dr Dunglison’s prescription dispelling the fever & other...
30 Trist, Nicholas P. Madison, James To James Madison from Nicholas P. Trist, 3 April 1827 1827-04-03 Intending to answer your favor of the 27th. by that mail, I went up on saturday afternoon, to the...