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1 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 21 September … | 1791-09-21 | Having an opportunity by return of Mr. Barburs Servant to Orange, I embrace it to acknowledge the... |
2 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 15 July 1791 | 1791-07-15 | I have heard of your return from your Northern excursion, and hope you met every gratification in... |
3 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 20 April 1791 | 1791-04-20 | Until I was informed of the intention of the President to pass through this City, I had not been... |
4 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 26 February … | 1791-02-26 | I came to Town late last night and was this morning favored with yours of the 26th. & Ult. and... |
5 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 2 February … | 1791-02-02 | I am just favored with yours of the 2d. Ult: also with that covering the report of the Attorney... |
6 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 25 December … | 1790-12-25 | It was my intention to have committed to Mr. Giles the successor of Colo. Bland for the district... |
7 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 24 December … | 1790-12-24 | The uncertainty of a letters getting to hand occasioned me not to write you while in Virginia.... |
8 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 1 August 1790 | 1790-08-01 | Having been for a considerable length of time out of the way of the post Office it is long since... |
9 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 20 May 1790 | 1790-05-20 | It is probable some establishment of a Military Nature under the United States may be made at the... |
10 | Carrington, Edward | Madison, James | To James Madison from Edward Carrington, 3 May 1790 | 1790-05-03 | I am sorry to be troublesome to you, but upon further examination of the Census Act, it appears... |