1To James Madison from James Leander Cathcart, 13 August 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From James Leander Cathcart. 13 August 1806, Boston. “I have this inst. receiv’d the enclosed papers [not found], independent of which the passengers are to be supplied with ships provisions, and births are to be built for them to keep them seperate from the people, at the expense of the owners. “I had every arrangement made to haul the Two Brothers alongside the Franklin on yesterday...
2To James Madison from George W. Erving, 13 August 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From George W. Erving. 13 August 1806, Madrid. No. 12. “A Courier arrived here last night to the French charge d’affaires who brings news to the 5th Inst: Contrary to all reasonable Expectation the peace between England & France is arranged. Telegraphick news had reached Paris from Calais that Lord Lauderdale had landed who is sent on the part of Great Britain to sign the preliminaries.”...
3To James Madison from Robert Montgomery, 13 August 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From Robert Montgomery. 13 August 1806, Alicante. “I had the honor of addressing you from Madrid advising that I had appointed Joseph Inocent de Llano Vice Consul at Valencia in room of his Father in law Thomas Vague deceased about four months ago; this til the pleasure of Government is Known, but I trust it will be aproved of for the reasons given in my last. “Our last post from the north...
4To James Madison from Elie Williams, 13 August 1806 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
§ From Elie Williams. 13 August 1806, “Plains Post.” “I have this day received under a cover franked by you, an appointment, by the President of the United States, as Commssr. under an act of Congress entitled ‘An Act to regulate the laying out & making a road from Cumberland &c. to the State of Ohio.’ Altho the discharge of the duties enjoined will be attended with considerable inconvenience...
5Notes on Surveys at Monticello, 13 August 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
1806. July 31. from the house to Thoroughfare Beginning under Apex of Western Portico S. 60 W. to end of level 118.5 yds 21.55 po. (by Odometer) S. 30. E. 80.5 yds=14.63 po. into upper Roundabout S. 62 W. along middle of Mulberry row 77.=14. po to where the road to Grave yd separates frm Upr Rdabt. S. 57¼ W. 165. yds 30 po. to gate of graveyd. (note. the graveyard is 80. f. sq.=4.84 po. S. 44½...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 13 August 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I hope that your Excellys. rectitude will be so good as to pardon me the liberty of entertaining your Excellys. occupied attention with the long letters that I directed to your Excelly. under date of the 16th. July; permitting me to say that I consider myself under the obligation to prove that I merit the confidence that your Excelly. placed in me, as such proofs and satisfactions relavates...