1To James Madison from Henry Warren, 6 January 1814 (Madison Papers)
Mr: George Morton Junr. of this town is engaged with a company for the errection of salt works have made contracts for the suitable lumber necessary for this purpose at Portland. He wishes to be permitted to proceed to that place for this specific object: I can only say, that I believe his intentions to be pure & correct in this business, & that his gen[e]ral character is that of integrity &...
2To James Madison from Henry Warren, 19 September 1806 [letter not found] (Madison Papers)
¶ From Henry Warren. Letter not found. 19 September 1806. Acknowledged in Daniel Brent to Warren, 18 Oct. 18[06], addressed to Warren at Plymouth, as “enclosing the declaration of Joseph Holmes, master of the Schooner Drake, in relation to the Impressment and detention of Charles Burgess, one of the Hands of the Drake, in the West Indies.” Brent recommended that Warren procure evidence of...