1Enclosure: John Melish to James Madison, 7 February 181[1] (Jefferson Papers)
Having had occasion to study the Trade of the United States with Europe for a series of years...
2To James Madison from John Melish, 7 February 1811 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
7 February 1811, New York. Offers JM his opinions on trade and political economy, prompted by a...
3John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 16 February 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
Two of the most important objects in life are—The cultivation of the human mind; and The...
4John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 18 January 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I duly received your esteemed letter of the 10 th March ; and I now write you with pleasure, from...
5John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 15 December 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
I duly received your esteemed favour of February last , and thank you for the information it...
6To James Madison from John Melish, 5 [February] 1813 (Madison Papers)
I duly received your esteemed favour of the 30th. ulto., in compliance with which I have sent by...
7John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 11 February 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Upon my return from New york , a few days ago, I received your much esteemed favour of the 13 th...
8John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 21 December 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
I beg leave to present you with a Copy of the military atlas, just published, which I hope will...
9To James Madison from John Melish, 12 November 1814 (Madison Papers)
Considering the late pretensions, set up by the British Government at Ghent, to be of such A...
10John Melish to Thomas Jefferson, 12 November 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
Considering the late pretensions set up by the British at Ghent , to be of such a nature as to...