1To James Madison from John Hoomes, 27 July 1789 (Madison Papers)
I have lately made a tour of the district of Kentucky & am very much pleased with the face of the Country & have Serious thoughts of moving to it, which may be a matter of considerable consequence to me, & perhaps of the greatest & lasting importance to my family. For those reasons I trust you will excuse me for troubling you on a Subject so interesting & if hastily determined on may end in...
2To James Madison from John Hoomes, 10 May 1790 (Madison Papers)
I am informed that Capt. Twining has a Memorial before Congress. Permit me to inform you that I have reason to beleive that the Setting up a line of Stages from Suffolk to Savannah for the purpose of transporting the Public Mail was the principal Cause of his ruin & I know that his family is now in Great distress. Any Service that you can render him will lay an Obligation on Dr Sir Yr. Mo....
3To James Madison from John Hoomes, 4 January 1803 (Madison Papers)
Inclosed is a receept from Colo. Newton for the 100$ you gave me for him. Calender refused to give security for his appearance before the Court of Henrico, in the case of Hay agt. Calender; of course he was taken to Jail; Yesterday the trial commenced, & this eveng. Calender was discharged. I am dear Sir with Great respect Yours Sincerely RC and enclosure ( DLC ). RC docketed by JM. For...