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1 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 3 February 1812 | 1812-02-03 | While the military nominations are under consideration, I have ventured to think that it would... |
2 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 8 April 1812 | 1812-04-08 | In an accidental conversation I had with Mr Gallatin in the course of the last week upon the... |
3 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 17 July 1812 … | 1812-07-17 | 17 July 1812. Requests that JM “accept a copy of the discourse the delivery of which, on the 4th... |
4 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 4 September 1812 | 1812-09-04 | The extraordinary juncture of publick affairs emboldens me to trouble you with this letter, and... |
5 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 1 January 1813 | 1813-01-01 | Mr Ingersoll has sent me on the enclosed letter from Philadelphia, which, for the sake of the... |
6 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 3 October 1813 | 1813-10-03 | Understanding, yesterday, from the secretary of the treasury that many of the applications for... |
7 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 5 February 1814 … | 1814-02-05 | ¶ From Richard Rush. Letter not found. 5 February 1814. Described as an eight-page letter,... |
8 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 12 February 1814 | 1814-02-12 | Having received the commission of attorney general of the United states which you have been... |
9 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 2 July 1814 | 1814-07-02 | The attorney general has the honor to return to the President the papers put into his hands... |
10 | Rush, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Rush, 6 July 1814 | 1814-07-06 | Respectfully enclosed for the eye of the President by R. Rush; who ventures to believe that, in... |