1From James Madison to Albert Gallatin, 20 February 1827 (Madison Papers)
Mr. Holley late President of the Transylvania University, being about to take a look at Europe, will pay his respects to you on his arrival in London. The claim given to your civilities by the Station he filled, and the Learned accomplishments which led to it, will be strengthened by his laudable desire to improve his fund of knowledge, as a philosophical enquirer in other Countries, after...
2From James Madison to Horace Holley, 20 February 1827 (Madison Papers)
J. Madison presents his respects to Mr. Holley, and encloses a few lines as requested, to Mr. Gallatin. He has no acquaintance in Paris with whom he could take such a liberty, excepting those to whom Mr. Holley is personally known. RC ( KyLxT : Horace Holley Papers); draft ( DLC ). RC addressed and franked by JM to Holley at Lexington, Kentucky, “via City of Washington”; docketed by Holley. JM...
3From James Madison to Roberts Vaux, 20 February 1827 (Madison Papers)
I thank you, Sir, for the copy of your interesting Discourse before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The tribute it pays to her great Founder and first settlers, was due to the memorable example they gave of justice and humanity to the aboriginal inhabitants of the Country. The example was in true harmony with that of their inviolable respect for the rights of Conscience in all men....