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1 | Cutts, Richard | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Cutts, 15 January 1807 | 1807-01-15 | After much reflection, & casting my eye around in pursuit of a suitable person To fill The Office... |
2 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 29 May 1811 | 1811-05-29 | Letter not found. 29 May 1811. Mentioned in JM to Cutts, 16 June 1811 , as transmitting the news... |
3 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 22 November 1822 … | 1822-11-22 | ¶ From Richard Cutts. Letter not found. 22 November 1822 . Acknowledged as received by JM in John... |
4 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 29 April 1824 … | 1824-04-29 | ¶ From Richard Cutts. Letter not found. 29 April 1824. Acknowledged in JM to Cutts, 3 May 1824 .... |
5 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 23 August 1809 | 1809-08-23 | Letter not found. 23 August 1809. Acknowledged in JM to Cutts, 7 Sept. 1809 . Mentions the... |
6 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | Richard Cutts to James Madison, 28 September 1829 | 1829-09-28 | I have the pleasure to introduce to you the bearer Mr Ogg of this City, who visits Richmond for... |
7 | Cutts, Richard | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Cutts, 25 November … | 1803-11-25 | Agreeable to your wish —I have made every enquiry respecting the situation of Joseph Tucker... |
8 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 30 November 1826 | 1826-11-30 | The Court of Chancery met on Tuesday last. Mr Vanzandt has not thought proper to proceed in his... |
9 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 19 October 1811 | 1811-10-19 | On my return from Boston I found your favr. of the 30th Ulto. from Montpelier, Yours of the 6th... |
10 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | Promissory Note from Richard Cutts, 4 April 1817 | 1817-04-04 | For value received, I promise to pay to James Madison Esqr. or order Seven thousand, five hundred... |
11 | Cutts, Richard | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Cutts, 21 February … | 1805-02-21 | R Cutts presents his compliments to the President of the U.S. and sincerely regrets the... |
12 | Crowninshield, Jacob | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Jacob Crowninshield, Ebenezer … | 1804-03-23 | Should you think it necessary to remove Mr. Hodge the surveyor for Newbury port Massachusetts, we... |
13 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 30 June 1806 … | 1806-06-30 | § From Richard Cutts. 30 June 1806, Saco. “I am desired by the friends of Mr John H Andrews the... |
14 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 23 August 1816 | 1816-08-23 | Not hearing from me since my return from Maine on the subject of pecuniary affairs, I fear your... |
15 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 14 May 1814 | 1814-05-14 | Yours of the 5h., with a check on the Bank of Columbia for one hundred & fifty six Dollars &... |
16 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | Richard D. Cutts to James Madison, 5 September 1835 | 1835-09-05 | I am well aware, My Dear Uncle, of the numerous calls upon your attention, yet as I am convinced... |
17 | Cutts, Richard | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Richard Cutts, 16 July 1804 | 1804-07-16 | Your favr. of the 20th Inst. did not come to hand whilst I was in Boston, I regret the... |
18 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 31 July 1815 | 1815-07-31 | A vessel has just arrived in a short passage from Liverpool bringing London papers to the... |
19 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 8 June 1804 | 1804-06-08 | I am happy to learn by yr. Postscript that all our Foreign affairs remain in Statu quo. You... |
20 | Cutts, Richard | Madison, James | To James Madison from Richard Cutts, 8 April 1812 | 1812-04-08 | The Papers this morng from Boston have thrown a gloom over our countenances, as they respect the... |