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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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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... |