1To James Madison from John Stokely, 29 January 1815 (Madison Papers)
Having been informed that a Bill has passd Both Houses of Congress and now lacks nothing but the...
2To James Madison from John Stokely, 24 October 1814 (Madison Papers)
A Bill now before this assembly, for to Procure a Law, to Permit any virginian to Purchase and...
3To James Madison from John Stokely, 1 March 1808 (Madison Papers)
It seems to me that active means, at this time, are necessary on our Parts for defence on everry...
4To James Madison from John Stokely, 24 January 1808 (Madison Papers)
That concord may be Preserved amongst the Republicans I do sencearly wish, & I wish you Success...
5To James Madison from John Stokely, 31 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
In the Senate yesterday I saw a message delivered from the President of the United States and...
6To James Madison from John Stokely, 17 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
The more overbearing and more attrocious a Vice is, the more conspicious is virtue displaied by...
7To James Madison from John Stokely, 15 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
The despirate Situation Britain, by her depravity is Placed in; and the spirit of despiration now...
8To James Madison from John Stokely, 13 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
The Calamity of war seems to threaten our happy country, dreadful as its consequences are, The...
9To James Madison from John Stokely, 29 December 1799 (Madison Papers)
Tho probabelly you know nothing of me or of the disorders of the County of Wood in which I...