To James Madison from James Taylor, 27 April 1807
Belle Vue Kentucky 27th. Apl 1807
Dear Sir,
Genl. Carbery expecting to be in the City of Washington has been good enough to take charge of a package for me to you.
I beg leave to introduce the Genl. to your acquaintance. He has resided in our Village for the most part of a year, since which there has been the strictest intimacy between us as well as between our families. I flatter my self you will be pleased with him as I think he is very much of a gentleman and a man of information.
I pray you to accept my best wishes and believe me to be with Great respect and esteem, yr. friend &c.
James Taylor
DLC: Papers of James Madison.