1To James Madison from Thomas H. Key and George Long, 6 October 1825 (Madison Papers)
Understanding from Dr. Dunglison at the meeting of the Faculty yesterday, that, in case of our...
2To James Madison from Thomas H. Key and George Long, 6 October 1825 (Madison Papers)
The undersigned, Professors of the University of Virginia hereby tender to you the resignation of...
3To James Madison from George Long, [ca. 3 April 1826] (Madison Papers)
Several of the students have applied to me for information about the terms on which a diploma in...
4To James Madison from George Long, [ca. 11 December 1826] (Madison Papers)
I have considered the subject of the letter addressed to the Rector by Mr Everett recommending a...
5To James Madison from George Long, 10 September 1827 (Madison Papers)
Last week I communicated to you my appointment in London with an intimation that my services...
6To James Madison from George Long, [November 1827] (Madison Papers)
“To ensure the success of the University in all departments, it must certainly be an object of...
7George Long to James Madison, 21 September 1828 (Madison Papers)
I received yesterday from Mr Mc Lane your very kind and obliging letter. At the time of its date...
8George Long to James Madison, 1 December 1828 (Madison Papers)
I lately heard from Mr Barbour that it is the wish of the Visitors of the Univ. of Va. to procure...
9To Thomas Jefferson from George Long, 13 January 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr Long thanks Mr Jefferson for the Newspapers he left with him. Some of them he is sorry to find...
10To Thomas Jefferson from George Long, 4 November 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
The book ‘Hermes Scythicus’ is intended for Mr Jefferson. It was sent by a gentleman of N. York...