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121 Gorham, Nathaniel Madison, James To James Madison from Nathaniel Gorham, 16 April 1789 1789-04-16 Your election to a seat in the new Goverment I think you can entertain no doubt was pleasing to...
122 Gorham, Nathaniel Madison, James To James Madison from Nathaniel Gorham, 20 April 1789 1789-04-20 I must beg you to excuse my freedoms: it is with a good intention that I am led to mention that...
123 Governor of Virginia Madison, James To James Madison from the Governor of Virginia, 14 … 1789-03-14 Some difficulties having occurred in the settlement of the Accounts of this state with the United...
124 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 27 June 1785 1785-06-27 I have recieved your favor of the 29. May acknowledging the receipt of my first letter, though...
125 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 28 May 1786 1786-05-28 Your letter has come safely to hand; & I should have wrote to you sooner but could not find any...
126 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 14 November 1785 1785-11-14 On inquiring at the Office for F. A. I find it is uncustomary to give copies unless by special...
127 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 24 May 1787 1787-05-24 I am much obliged by your kind favor and am sorry I have little to communicate from this quarter...
128 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 28 November 1785 1785-11-28 I am very busy preparing to decamp for Virginia. Of course I shall not lay you under the trouble...
129 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 28 May 1785 1785-05-28 I did myself the pleasure some time since of writing to you; and I expect by this time you have...
130 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 31 August 1787 1787-08-31 Inclosed is a Stragling letter which has found it’s way to this place. I have recieved your favor...
131 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 22 March 1786 1786-03-22 I should have done myself the pleasure of writing to you sooner, but really nothing occurr’d here...
132 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 22 November 1786 1786-11-22 Your kind favor has come to hand, & since that I have heard of my being again appointed in the...
133 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 8 November 1785 1785-11-08 The President being this moment about to set out for Virginia obliges me to be very short at...
134 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 21 August 1785 1785-08-21 Your favor of has come to hand; I am sorry to hear the doctrine of paper money begins to rear up...
135 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 1 May 1785 1785-05-01 I am afraid my silence since I came to this place has giv’n you some reason to suspect me to be...
136 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 22 November 1785 1785-11-22 I wrote you by the last Post, since which other letters have arrived from the gentleman therein...
137 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 16 September … 1785-09-16 I opened your letter directed to Colo. Monroe in the first instance, & forwarded the inclosed...
138 Grayson, William Madison, James To James Madison from William Grayson, 14 October 1785 1785-10-14 I have recieved your letter dated at Philada. & shall forward the in-closure to France in the...
139 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, ca. 3 June 1788 1788-06-03 Letter not found. Ca. 3 June 1788 . Mentioned in Brown to JM, 7 June 1788 . Encloses resolution...
140 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, [ca. 12] May 1788 1788-05-12 According to your directions I shall pay the proper regard to the particulars mentioned in [your]...
141 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 24 March 1788 1788-03-24 Before the date of this letter I hope you are gotten safe to orange, and found all things in a...
142 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 28 April 1788 1788-04-28 I am favored by your friendly letter of april the 10th. How it happened that No. 69 of Publius...
143 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 5 May 1788 1788-05-05 I have the pleasure to enclose you a letter from Petersburg —and the newspaper of today—tho very...
144 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 17 March 1788 1788-03-17 Neither the french or the english packets have yet arrived, which is not a little extraordinary....
145 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 19 May 1788 1788-05-19 I am honored with your two letters of May 1. & 3. Paradise was embarked—and carried to mr...
146 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 7 April 1788 1788-04-07 Colonel Wadsworth has thought proper to leave us—and his state being unrepresented we are again...
147 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 26 May 1788 1788-05-26 I have the pleasure to write you by this post to make a thousand enquiries concerning your health...
148 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 18 June 1788 1788-06-18 We are all extremely uneasy at your Indisposition—how much to be regretted indeed! And...
149 Griffin, Cyrus Madison, James To James Madison from Cyrus Griffin, 14 April 1788 1788-04-14 The french packet has at length arrived—but after a passage so long nothing new and material...
150 Hamilton, Alexander Madison, James From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [19 June … 1788-06-19 Yesterday, My Dear Sir, The Convention made a house. That day and this have been spent in...