1To James Madison from George Hite, 25 June 1790 (Madison Papers)
As I am under the necessity of giving Mr Alexr. White notice of the time and place that I intend takeing a number of Depositions in a Suit depending in the High Court of Chancery of this State wherein I am complainant, and my Brother John Hites children and others are defendants; and there being no person in Ney [ sic ] York that I have the smallest acquaintance with except your self; I have...
2To James Madison from George Hite, 6 May 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From George Hite. 6 May 1806, Charles Town. “I was informed last winter by one of the Cherokee chiefs who had visited the City of Washington that a number of negroes that did belong to my Fathers Estate were stil in the Cherokee nation. You will Sir very singularly oblige me, by informing of me whether there is any Treaty between the Government and that nation of Indians, or any other...
3To James Madison from George Hite, 22 June 1810 (Madison Papers)
As I enclosed you the extract of Mr. Pickering’s letter to his friend, I thought it best to enclose you the justification. I have been prevented from preparing it sooner in consequence of my absence from home, & an unavoidable attention to my own business. That health & happiness may await you is the wish of your Friend RC ( DLC ). Enclosure not found. No letter from Hite to JM enclosing such...
4To James Madison from George Hite, [ca. 18 June 1814] (Madison Papers)
I beg leave to r[e]commend to your notice Mr. William Brown by whom this will be handed to you. It is expected that the post office in this place will be taken from the post master; & if such event should take place Mr. Brown solicits the appointment. Mr. Brown lived in my family several years, & I can say with great confidence, that he is a man of business and of the most unquestionable...