19541Thomas Lehre Sr. to James Madison, 15 September 1834 (Madison Papers)
I have been much distress’d to hear, that you have lately been so ill as to be given over by your...
19542Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 17 September 1834 (Madison Papers)
Ever since certain evil minded persons entered the Navy-yard at Charlestown, and beheaded the...
19543Mann Butler to James Madison, 21 September 1834 (Madison Papers)
On the credit of the inclosed letter of introduction from an ancient colleague of the early...
19544Nicholas P. Trist to James Madison, 25 September 1834 (Madison Papers)
Unless the day should be unfavorable, Mrs Trist & myself & children will set out to-morrow, to...
19545Thomas B. Reily to James Madison, 2 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
Permit me to present you, through my friend Mr. Crabb, of Philadelphia, now on a patriotic...
19546J. H. Campbell to James Madison, 3 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
Being a Virginian and having had the pleasure in my Earlier days of often Seeing and hearing you...
19547Edward Coles to James Madison, 5 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
I have recd. your letter of the 3d. instant enclosing me a Check on the Bank of Virginia at...
19548George S. McKiernan to James Madison, 8 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
An individual, who is totally unknown to your Excellency, presumes to beg a slight favour, which...
19549Jesse D. Elliott to James Madison, 10 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
Fully knowing the patriotic zeal with which you commenced & continued the last War with Great...
19550Aaron Vail to James Madison, 14 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
I received a few days ago your letter of the 9th Ultimo, with an enclosure for Mr George Joy,...
19551George Joy to James Madison, 21 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
I received with the greater satisfaction your kind letter of the 8th Ult. as those which it...
19552Edward Coles to James Madison, 22 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
Agreeably to my intention, made known to you, I should have deposited the $7. you overpaid me in...
19553Ambrose Spencer to James Madison, 22 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
My neighbor & friend E. C. Delavan Esqr. of this City, being about to proceed to Virginia, & the...
19554Edward Coles to James Madison, 31 October 1834 (Madison Papers)
In returning you my grateful acknowledgements for your highly prized letter of the 15th instant,...
19555John Hartwell Cocke to James Madison, 2 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Edwd. C. Delavan Esqr. Chairman of the Executive...
19556[Edward Livingston] to James Madison, 4 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
Grateful as I was for your letter considered as a mark of your kindness and esteem, it gave me...
19557Peter Gray to James Madison, 6 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
Honl. James Madison 1834 To Peter Gray Agt. Dr. Mar. 6. For North American Review 1834 ........
19558Richard Henry Wilde to James Madison, 16 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
I should have to reproach myself severely for not replying to your kind note of April 11th. if my...
19559William A. Chamberlin to James Madison, 17 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
Permit me to ask from Your venerable hand some small incident in Your publick life in Your own...
19560Anson S. Miller to James Madison, 20 November 1834 (Madison Papers)
One of your fellow Citizens of the north who is a stranger to your (person but who has Cherished...
19561John Hartwell Cocke to James Madison, 17 December 1834 (Madison Papers)
In a letter I received from my Friend Mr. Delavan, soon after his late visit to Montpelier, he...
19562Howard Malcom to James Madison, 22 December 1834 (Madison Papers)
I am pleased to be able now to forward you the specimen of wrought anthracite. It came safely...
19563George Joy to James Madison, 24 December 1834 (Madison Papers)
I have just rec’d from Mr Scrope, one of the M. Ps for this County, a Pamphlet sent him ex...
19564Edward C. Delavan to James Madison, 29 December 1834 (Madison Papers)
I take the liberty of sending to you three of the Declarations on parchment which you will oblige...
19565John R. W. Dunbar to James Madison, 29 December 1834 (Madison Papers)
In the interview at your house and during the very interesting remarks with which you favoured me...
19566Samuel Miller to James Madison, 8 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
This letter will be handed to you by the Reverend Daniel Newell, the General Agent appointed by...
19567Ferdinand R. Hassler to James Madison, 9 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
The Kind interest which You have always taken in the Work of the Coast Survey, occasiones me to...
19568Conway Whittle to James Madison, 26 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
It has been my good fortune to be selected as the channel by which to forward a package to you...
19569Charles J. Ingersoll to James Madison, 27 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
Since my son wrote to me last summer after enjoying as he said the delightful presence of the...
19570Dabney Rainey to James Madison, 28 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
Altho’ personally unacquainted with you, I hope, my revered Sir, you will not consider it...
19571Daniel Newell to James Madison, 30 January 1835 (Madison Papers)
In the circular I sent you of the 29th I announced my intentions of visiting you soon but find I...
19572Isaac A. Coles to James Madison, 2 February 1835 (Madison Papers)
On my return from Baltimore last fall, Comdore Elliot committed to my care a cane and Vase made...
19573George Joy to James Madison, 16 February 1835 (Madison Papers)
"There is no knowing who will be Governor till after Election," as they say in New England; and...
19574George A. Miller to James Madison, 16 February 1835 (Madison Papers)
I assure you sir that it is with feelings of reserve that I now intrude myself upon your notice,...
19575George Joy to James Madison, 19 February 1835 (Madison Papers)
I find there is an oppy for Letters to reach the Packet of the 16th at Portsmouth. I have...
19576Thomas W. White to James Madison, 27 February 1835 (Madison Papers)
I have thought it possible that you might have by you some manuscripts which you would have no...
19577Edward Coles to James Madison, 2 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
I should have had this pleasure sooner, but for a severe cold, which confined me to the house for...
19578George Joy to James Madison, 4 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
The above is copied from the Times 1 and more in detail than the announcement in the Sunday Times...
19579Aaron Vail to James Madison, 10 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
It is only within a few days that, having received the last of the collection of American...
19580A. G. Gano and Others to James Madison, 13 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
On the seventh proximo the native Citizens of Ohio celebrate the Anniversary of her first...
19581George Joy to James Madison, 31 March 1835 (Madison Papers)
In my Letter of the 4th Inst. there is an Error in transcribing from the shorthand draft: for...
19582William C. Rives to James Madison, 4 April 1835 (Madison Papers)
I beg leave to present to you my friend Mr. Niles, who was associated with me as Secretary of...
19583Jared Sparks to James Madison, 16 April 1835 (Madison Papers)
Will you allow me to ask a favor, which I cannot doubt you will very readily grant? By some...
19584Joseph Kerr and Others to James Madison, 18 April 1835 (Madison Papers)
The undersigned a Com of the "Washington Literary Society" of Washington College, have been duly...
19585William A. Duer to James Madison, 25 April 1835 (Madison Papers)
Your polite and favorable reception of my little work upon our Constitutional Jurisprudence,...
19586Thomas Grafton Addison to James Madison, 29 April 1835 (Madison Papers)
I trust you will not consider it arrogant in me to address you a few lines; and to make certain...
19587William A. Duer to James Madison, 13 May 1835 (Madison Papers)
I have had the honour of receiving your favour of the 5th Inst. and beg leave to tender my...
19588William B. Quarrier to James Madison, 13 May 1835 (Madison Papers)
The name of the Writer of this Letter will perhaps recur to your Memory. Tho many many Years have...
19589William A. Duer to James Madison, 25 May 1835 (Madison Papers)
I beg leave again to obtrude upon you not only with my acknowledgements for transmitting the...
19590George Tucker to James Madison, 3 June 1835 (Madison Papers)
Your volumes of newspapers, which I return by the stage to morrow, I have kept an unreasonable...